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The Constitution of the United States establishes the Judicial Branch of government and provides that while the President nominates people to serve as judges, the Unites States Senate must consider those nominations and give the person its "Advice and Consent." This is called the confirmation process. This method of picking federal judges is part of the original Constitution, probably because the Founders were trying to isolate the Judiciary from as many political pressures as possible with these lifetime appointments where their compensation cannot be reduced during a Judges term of office.

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The President is required by the US Constitution to appoint the higher ranking federal judges. The appointments must be approved by the US Senate. After a judge takes office he serves for life unless he is impeached and removed for improper conduct. Thus the President and Senate are both involved in choosing the judges, but once appointed, they are independent of the other branches of government. The whole process is part of the system of checks and balances which is a key facet of the US Constitution.

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In theory, to make them more accountable to the people. Trouble is, the chief reason for not electing them is so that they aren't so accountable to the people.

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Federal judges are important so as to help in handling federal cases. They are responsible for the interpretation of the federal laws.

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Federal judges are selected by President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate.

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What are federal judges appointed for?


Can people directly elect federal judges?

Not in the US. Federal judges are appointed. not elected.


What is the Senate's check appointment of federal Judges?

The Senate has no check on the appointments of federal judges.


Who can impeach and convict judges for serious crimes?

For federal judges, the answer is Congress. Federal judges can be impeached by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate.


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The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.


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No, while federal judges hold their appointments during "good behavior", state judges do not necessarily have that luxury. Some state judges are elected.


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Where do the presidents often choose federal judges from?

Presidents often choose federal judges from their own political party.


Does an executive branch appoint federal judges?

The President (head of the executive branch) appoints, with Senate confirmation, the higher ranking federal judges. There is also a group of federal judges that are hired by the judiciary system.


Which is an example of how Hamilton's idea were expressed in the constitution?

An example of how Hamilton's ideas were expressed in the Constitution is that federal judges were given lifetime terms.Federal judges were given lifetime terms.