Referred to collectively as "The Court" or sometimes "The Bench." If the judges are working together, as they often do on appellate courts, they may be called a "panel."
A group of judges is called a panel.
a jury..
A group of judges is called a panel.
In the year 1800, the group of judges was referred to as the Judiciary Act of 1801 or the "Midnight Judges" because they were appointed by John Adams in the final hours of his presidency.
jury
When there is more than one judge, the group of judges is commonly referred to as a "panel" of judges. This term is often used in legal contexts, such as in appellate courts, where multiple judges review cases together. In other contexts, such as competitions, the term "jury" may also be used to describe a group of judges evaluating performances or entries.
When legislators appoint judges a person from which group is more likely to be selected by a member of the legal profession.
Midnight Judges (study Island) (your welcome)
Administrative-law judges.
The collective nouns are:a bench of judgesa panel of judges
Midnight Judges
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