to become a member of judiciary you must me qualified and appointed to be a judiciary and u must have a idea of what a judge does
The judiciary branch is the only branch of government that is appointed. The President appoints members for life.
The Governor, State Legislature, Mayors, Council Members are all elected. The state Judiciary and Supreme Court is appointed.
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They aren't appointed, but hired.
Because before John Adams' term was over, he panicked and appointed federalists to the judiciary. Therefore, Jefferson did not have a lot of power over the judiciary with all those federalists.
The U.S. Supreme Court members are not elected by the people. They are nominated by the President and voted on by the Congress.
Members are appointed for life in several bodies, most notably in the judiciary, such as the Supreme Court justices in the United States, who serve lifetime appointments unless they resign, retire, or are impeached. Additionally, members of certain legislative bodies, like the House of Lords in the UK, can hold their positions for life, particularly life peers appointed by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. Some international organizations, like the International Court of Justice, also appoint judges for life terms, typically lasting nine years but with the possibility of re-election.
The federal reserve is a private organization. Its members are appointed.
The judiciary interprets laws that were passed by the legislature, the executive enforces the laws that were passed by the legislature. The judiciary however is appointed by the executive and confirmed by the legislature. Any unconstitutional acts by any other branches of government can be declared as so by the judiciary only, which is called judicial review.
The Executive Branch. More specifically, the President