To become a federal judge, a person must be nominated to the position by the President of the United States and confirms by majority vote of the US Senate.
To become a federal judge, a person must be nominated to the position by the President of the United States and confirms by majority vote of the US Senate.
9. Courts
Judges are appointed by the President then confirmed by the Senate in accordance with Article II of the United States Constitution.
What are federal judges appointed for?
There are many important non-elected positions in the federal government. Among these are federal and Supreme Court judges, Agency chiefs, cabinet members, and Attorneys General and federal prosecutors.
Ambassadors, Federal judges and Cabinet members fall into this category.
Not in the US. Federal judges are appointed. not elected.
The Senate has no check on the appointments of federal judges.
For federal judges, the answer is Congress. Federal judges can be impeached by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate.
Congress can impeach the President if he commits a major crime. Congress can override the President's vetoes and Congress must approve of the President's nominations to federal positions, like federal judges.
The possessive form for the plural noun judges is judges'.This is because the apostrophe of possession is to be placed after the noun. The noun in this case is judges. Therefore, the apostrophe is placed after the 's' at the end, to form judges'.
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