The President nominates judges and justices to the following courts:
While the President is actively involved in appointing appellate court judges and justices, he (or she) often nominates judges to lower courts and to Article I legislative courts (e.g., US Bankruptcy Courts, US Court of Federal Claims) at the suggestion of Senators in the President's own political party, as a matter of Senatorial courtesy.
President ; they are approved by the Senate & they are appointed for life.
By the president and confirmed by the senate
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What are federal judges appointed for?
Judges are appointed to judge legal actions.
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Judges in Canada are appointed and not elected.
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supreme court justices are appointed by the president' state judges are either elected or appointed by the governor
Federal judges are appointed. The President nominates a candidate for a vacancy on the bench, and the Senate votes whether to approve or reject the nomination.
No. They're appointed for 14 years.
President ; they are approved by the Senate & they are appointed for life.
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Federal judges are appointed for life, meaning that they hold their seats until they resign, die, or are (rarely) removed from office.