It means that judges that have permanent tenure can't be kicked out of office for belonging to the 'wrong' political party. And that regardless of what any newspaper or political party or crusading tv host thinks about an issue the judge can relax and do what he thinks is right without fear of retribution.
Of course it also means that occaisionally we get stuck with some senile old coot who is so far gone he doesn't know when to quit.
Non-tenure track in academic employment refers to a faculty position that does not offer the possibility of tenure, which is a permanent job security status. Non-tenure track faculty members are typically hired on a contract basis and may have limited job security compared to tenure-track faculty.
It means he has put pressure on the Judges to do his will only, or he will cut their salary and the amount of time they serve in office
Tenure refers to the particular duration that a person is supposed to hold.
what does judicial branch mean?the branch that interprets laws and settle disagreement about them; "judicial" comes from judge :)
tenure
three branches of goverment legislative, judicial, executive The President, the Congress, and the Supreme Court have separate offices and staff. And No one branch of the government can completely control the others. If Your On NovaNet the answer is A and C only!
Judicial Branch
Has a particular time span within a hospital, cannot resign or be fired from his tenure unless by a 100% board vote
Always accept more responsibility
Translation: Qedaa'i (قضائي)
Not temporary.
It means that it will stay permanent till a certain date.