To be a part of the Supreme Court, you have to be appointed by the President and then investigated very thoroughly by the government and then tested by the Congress to see if you would be a worthy Justice.
You have to have a background in law and know what you're doing, basically.
Have good relations with other judges/lawyers.
Some people who serve in the Judicial branch are Judges and Lawyers.
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The executive branch appoints federal judges subject to Senate confirmation. Therefore, the President can try to choose people that share his judicial philosophy. The president can also grant pardons for federal crimes.
There are four types of people in the Judicial Branch: The judges, district attorneys, clerks, and Judicial Conduct Commission.
The President nominates judges to the Supreme Court, and Congress ratifies those nominations. So while the President does choose some of the members of the judicial branch, that power is limited.
The judicial branch oversees the court system of the U.S. Through court cases, the judicial branch explains the meaning of the Constitution and laws passed by Congress. The Supreme Court is the head of the judicial branch.
Article I of the united states constitution deals specifically with the judicial branch of the united states. in this branch, judges carry out laws that are passed on to their branch. after this, they send it to the president, who can either veto it or declare it a national lawfor all people in the united states.
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leads the judicial branch
All levels of courts fall within the judicial branch.
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The Judicial Branch had this power. The process in which this branch declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional is called the Judicial Review