Article III judges, including US Supreme Court justices, are appointed for a lifetime.
Under Articles I and II, members of Congress and the President are elected for fixed terms, and must run for reelection every 2, 4 or 6 years, perpetually or until their term limits are exhausted or they are defeated.
The President's Cabinet members and certain other political officeholders are appointed, but generally serve only during that President's administration and are replaced by the next incoming President. Supreme Court justices are also appointed, but serve until they resign, retire or die, unless they commit an impeachable offense and are impeached, convicted and removed from office.
Some differ, some are alike.
Hinduism believes in a Supreme Creator, whereas Jainism does not.
Federal district courts have jurisdiction over trials. Federal appeals courts have jurisdiction over appeals from the federal district courts.
Federal district courts have jurisdiction over trials. Federal appeals courts have jurisdiction over appeals from the federal district courts.
Chukwu is the supreme god. Chi is the personal god of each person.
(1) declaring invalid laws that violate the U.S. Constitution, (2) asserting the supremacy of federal laws or treaties if they differ from state and local laws, and (3) serving as the final authority on the interpretation of the U.S. Constitution.
The PRINCIPLE of law does not differ, it remains the same. It is simply the differing jurisdiction of the two systems which is not the same.
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he is the leader of assassination supreme court
State law can differ from federal law.
Occasionally, a Supreme Court judge's views will differ from the majority opinion.
Democrats wants to increase federal spending in order to stimulate the economy; Republicans wanted to cut federal spending.