No, while federal judges hold their appointments during "good behavior", state judges do not necessarily have that luxury. Some state judges are elected.
Federal Judges have lifetime appointments and can only be removed by Congress.
The Senate has no check on the appointments of federal judges.
The Senate has no check on the appointments of federal judges.
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.
it approves their appointment
The Senate.
The Senate.
The President appoints federal judges and the appointments are approved by the Senate in Congress.
The President makes all appointments of judges and justices to the federal courts subject to confirmation by the Senate.
True. Federal court judges in the United States are appointed for life, serving during "good behavior," which means they can remain in office until they choose to retire, resign, or are removed through impeachment. This system is designed to ensure judicial independence by protecting judges from political pressures.
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Federal judges are appointed officials in the United States judiciary, including Supreme Court justices, appellate court judges, and district court judges. They are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, serving lifetime appointments unless they resign, retire, or are impeached. Their primary role is to interpret and apply federal law, ensuring justice and upholding the Constitution. Federal judges play a critical role in the judicial branch of government, influencing significant legal precedents and decisions.