Judges of the US Court of Federal Claims serve fifteen-year renewable terms.
The US Court of Federal Claims is one of the US Special Courts Congress organized under its authority in Article I of the Constitution. Judges of US Special Courts serve fifteen-year renewable terms.
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There are sixteen judges on the US Court of Federal Claims. They serve 15-year terms of office.(16)
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Judges on US Special Courts serve 15-year renewable terms. Examples of Special Courts include US Bankruptcy Courts, US Tax Court, and the US Court of Federal Claims. Judges serving on District Courts in US Territories (American Samoa, Guam, etc.) are also appointed to 15-year terms.
The Court of Appeals for Verterans Claims is comprised of nine active judges.(6)
The Court of Appeals for Verterans Claims is comprised of nine active judges.(6)
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The US Court of Federal Claims. It is located in Wasshington DC.
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The US Court of Federal Claims is a federal court responsible in hearing monetary claims against the government. When it was founded on 1855, it was named United States Court of Claims.