The names of potential nominees are recommended by senators and members of the House who are of the President's political party. The Senate Judiciary Committee then will conduct confirmation hearings for each nominee.
The people of Nevada elect the Nevada Supreme Court
Justices are appointed by the Governor of the particular state on advice of the state premier. Federally its the same for the high court, the Governor General appoints the chief on the advice of the Prime Minister.
The governor puts up a name and the state assembly questions them and appoints them or rejects the nomination.
The presiding or administrative judge, all the way up to the state supreme court.
Some states allow voters to elect their justices, and in some states the governor appoints the justices. A+
All courts in a state are supervised by a District Administrative Judge or the Supreme court.
New York state's equivalent to the US Supreme Court is called the New York State Court of Appeals. For some reason, New York has designated their trial courts as supreme courts.The leader of the seven-judge Court is referred to as the Chief Judge.As of March, 2010, the Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals is Jonathan Lippman.
state supreme court
The highest court in New York is the New York State Court of Appeals, which is the state equivalent of the US Supreme Court. New York state uses the term "supreme court" to reference its trial courts.The Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals is Jonathan Lippman.
US District Courts seat judges. The title "justice" is usually reserved for those appointed to the US Supreme Court or certain state supreme courts (some states refer to their supreme court members as judges).
U.S Supreme Court
This would be the state supreme court for a particular US state.supreme court