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Q: Which of the Supreme Court justice has most frequently voted in favor of increased federal power?
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Federal judges are appointed for life the same as the the justice of the supreme court?

true


What government branch Supreme court justice and federal judges?

Judicial Branch.


Which federal court has a chief justice as head officer?

The Supreme Court of the United States.


In the Federal Court system who has the authority to remove a Supreme Court justice from office?

No one within the federal judiciary has authority to remove a Supreme Court justice from office. The Constitution vested Congress with the power of impeachment, which is the only way a Supreme Court justice may be forcibly removed. For more information, see Related Questions, below.


Who served as justice supreme court and greatly increased the courts power from 1801 to 1835?

John marshall


What title is given to the justice the presides over the united courts supreme courts?

The chief justice not only heads up the Supreme Court, but also runs the Federal court system. For that reason his/her title is, "Chief Justice of the United States".


What was the result of many of the Supreme Court decisions made under Chief Justice John Marshall between 1801-1835?

Chief Justice Marshall's opinions had two primary effects on government:They increased the power of the Supreme Court by establishing judicial review as a check on the Legislative and Executive branches; andThey strengthened the federal government by clarifying the relationship between the federal and state governments, and supporting Congress' right to regulate certain activities.


Who is the head of federal court?

The Chief Justice is head of the Supreme Court of the United States. Judges preside over the lower federal courts.


The leadership of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall resulted in?

Greater power for the federal government


What is the leader of the highest court called?

He or she is called the 'Chief Justice of the United States', and is in control of not only the Supreme Court, but also the various Federal courts. The position used to be called the, "Chief Justice of the Supreme Court", but not any longer.


Who is higher than a federal judge?

The Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court)has the most authority in Judicial Branch of government, but he is also a federal judge.


What federal government position did John C. Marshall hold for 35 years?

He was the Chief Justice for the U.S. Supreme Court.