if you are talking about judges for the supreme court then under Article II of the US Constitution it states the powers and duties of the president. one of those powers is to appoint judges to the supreme court
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In the U.S., it varies by state. Federal judges are not elected; they are appointed.
Many independent and church organizations help people meet their needs. These organizations vary in different geographical areas. Looking for charitable organizations in your local phone book should list at least some of them.
Some people who serve in the Judicial branch are Judges and Lawyers.
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In the United States, there are currently 9 Supreme Court Judges, 179 Appellate Court Judges, and 678 District Court judges, plus a number of judges assigned to special purpose courts. In addition, there is a large collection of special-purpose sheriffs, bailiffs, clerks, and other associated personnel which support the judges. A good guess at the total number of people employed by the Federal Judicial branch would be in the 10-20,000 range.