are appointed to the court by the president
Federal judges on the US Supreme Court are called justices.
Are appointed to the court by the president.
No. Federal judges are appointed by the President with confirmation by the Senate.
Recently, judges and justices appointed on a federal level have prior judicial experience. This has not always been the case.
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Hear matters, and conduct trials relating to violations of federal law.
The Senate confirms both federal judges and Supreme Court justices.
The President makes all appointments of judges and justices to the federal courts subject to confirmation by the Senate.
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Because the judges and justices are supposed to be impartial, so judges and justices who make their slant clear tend to cause of lot of controversy.