There are no judges in the House of Representatives; the members are called either Congressmen (Congresswomen) or Representatives. Judges are part of the Judicial Branch; the House of Representatives is part of the Legislative Branch; they're completely separate.
There are no judges in the House of Representatives; the members are called either Congressmen (Congresswomen) or Representatives. Judges are part of the Judicial Branch; the House of Representatives is part of the Legislative Branch; they're completely separate.
For federal judges, the answer is Congress. Federal judges can be impeached by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate.
Impeaching federal judges
The person in charge of the House of Representatives is called the Speaker of House
The person who presides over the House of Representatives is called the Speaker of the House.
The lower house of Congress is called the House of Representatives. Although, the United States does not really use terms like that.
The executive branch is the president and his adviser's. Then there is the judicial, which is the judges. And then there is the legislative, which is the senate and the house of representatives.
They are called the House.
the call for congress to have a senate and a house of representatives
The two houses of the Australian Federal Parliament are the Senate (the Upper House) and the House of Representatives (the Lower House).
No, the Senate is called the upper house.
House of Representatives in which country. In the US they are called congressmen in other countries they are called representatives. Please make your questions specific if you want a precise answer.