no because the federals rules need to be used
no because the federals rules need to be used
no because the federals rules need to be used
The presidency of the United States is currently the only federal office with term limits.
There are no official constitutional or statutory qualifications required of federal judges, so theoretically, there is no minimum or maximum age for appointment.In practice, the US government estimates the typical age of first appointment to the federal bench at 49 years.
No, 'Judge Judy' is not a Federal Court, it is a reasonable facsimile (it's a TV show!) of a small claims court, except that it has a $5,000.00 claim limit.
the tenth admendment
A constitutional government is a government that has a limit to the power.
The U.S. President is the only federal elected office with a constitutional term limit. According to the 22nd Amendment, no person can be elected to the office of President more than twice. This amendment was ratified in 1951 in response to Franklin D. Roosevelt's four-term presidency. Other federal offices, such as those in Congress, do not have term limits.
There is no constitutional limit on the size of the national debt. Congress establishes a limit above which the debt cannot go. However, it periodically raises this limit as the need for more spending arises.
Yes it does.
A constitutional monarchy.
The constitutional powers that help to limit the power of government is dividing it into three branches. The three branches of government are executive, legislative and judiciary.