The president can remove his cabinet members and ambassadors and remove commands from generals and admirials. as he sees fit. Federal judges; however, serve for life and can only be removed after an impeachment trial by Congress.
The president can remove his cabinet members and ambassadors and remove commands from generals and admirials. as he sees fit. Federal judges; however, serve for life and can only be removed after an impeachment trial by Congress.
who is in charge of the many bureau, agencies, and departments of the executive branch
Presidents often choose federal judges from their own political party.
their own political party
To do so would violate Constitutional Law. Federal judges are appointed for life unless they are impeached for criminal actions.
In the U.S., it varies by state. Federal judges are not elected; they are appointed.
Federal judges are appointed to the bench by U.S. Presidents. The term would be until retirement or death.
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.
What are federal judges appointed for?
The president can remove his cabinet members and ambassadors and remove commands from generals and admirials. as he sees fit. Federal judges; however, serve for life and can only be removed after an impeachment trial by Congress.
Yes, the only exceptions are when a judge steps down and when a judge is considered unfit by the majority of his/her peers to carry out their duties.
Not in the US. Federal judges are appointed. not elected.
The Senate has no check on the appointments of federal judges.
Yes, the only exceptions are when a judge steps down and when a judge is considered unfit by the majority of his/her peers to carry out their duties.