A United States federal judge is a judge appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate in accordance with Article III of the United States Constitution.
president with advice and consent of the senate
A federal judge is selected to office by the President of the United States.(Barack Obama) They are confirmed though, by the US Senate in accordance with Article III of the US Constitusion.
What are federal judges appointed for?
The congress
im pretty sure it is the executive branch. the president is the one who chooses the people that become judges
Not in the US. Federal judges are appointed. not elected.
The Senate has no check on the appointments of federal judges.
For federal judges, the answer is Congress. Federal judges can be impeached by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate.
federal judges
The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.
No, while federal judges hold their appointments during "good behavior", state judges do not necessarily have that luxury. Some state judges are elected.
No. Federal judges are appointed by the President with confirmation by the Senate.
The methods of judicial selection for federal appellate judges state appellate and state trial judges
Presidents often choose federal judges from their own political party.