Federal judges have lifetime tenure during good behavior.
the government has 3 branches, the legislative branch, the judicial branch and the executive branch. That is actually the us government.
the judicial branch is your answer
It was Montesquieu's idea to separate the government into three branches: a legislative branch to make laws, an executive branch to enforce the laws, and a judicial branch to make judgments based on the laws. This was called the separation of powers. (Which is the type of government the US uses.)
No. Only the Judicial branch has the Constitutional authority to declare laws unconstitutional.
Both the executive and the judicial branches. But at least there was what you might call an executive branch - although it worked very differently from the way the US Presidency functions - but the Romans did not have a separate, independently functioning Judicial branch. So that is very probably the one you are looking for.
The term of office for judges in the judicial branch of the US federal government is for life. This means that they serve until retirement, death, or if they are impeached and removed from office. There is no set term limit for federal judges.
The judicial branch. The Supreme Court is the Judicial Branch of the US Government.
The judicial branch.
tc.
executive!
The Judicial branch
the government has 3 branches, the legislative branch, the judicial branch and the executive branch. That is actually the us government.
protect the us constution
The Department of Corrections falls under the Judicial Branch of government in the US.
The Judicial branch
The Judicial Branch has judicial authority which is the Supreme court.
All US courts are part of the Judicial branch of the government.