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The President has the power to appoint federal judges for life, and Congress confirms or denies the appointments. The federal courts' most important power is that of judicial review, the authority to interpret the Constitution.

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Which branch has judges appointed for life?

The federal judicial branch in the United States has judges who are appointed for life. This ensures their independence from political influence and allows them to make decisions based on the law rather than popular opinion.


What do we call the nine judges that make up judicial branch?

The judicial branch is not just the nine judges of the Supreme Court although these "Supreme Court Justices" are the most important judges in the judiciary.


What are the pros and cons to appointed judges?

The greatest advantage is an independent judiciary that does not depend on the whims of government officials or even the electorate. Judges have to make unpopular decisions sometimes. The biggest disadvantage is that it can be difficult or impossible to get rid of a judge that turns out to be incompetent.


Are judges also attorneys?

Yes, judges are typically attorneys who have been appointed or elected to preside over court cases and make legal decisions.


Are judges also lawyers?

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Why are supreme court justices and federal judges appointed and not elected?

Because if they were elected the judges might not make fair decisions. They might favor the people who voted for them


How will the judicial branch share its power?

The legislature can make laws so if the judicial branch judges something not moral, the legislature can change the law.


In US government which branch appoints the members of the Judicial Branch?

The President (Executive Branch) appoints judges and justices of the Judicial Branch with the advice and consent (approval) of the Senate (Legislative Branch). Both branches must participate in order to complete an appointment.


2 things that the executive branch did?

they can make sure the laws are enforced, appoint judges, and approve bills


What are two advantages of having judges on the bench without fear of being removed?

Judges are appointed to the federal courts by the President and they can serve for life. They never need to collect money from people or make campaign promises.They can feel comfortable making politically unpopular decisions without the fear of removal.


How many judges consist of supreme court?

There are many different supreme courts - one of the US and one for each of the States. They have different numbers of judges, depending on the Constitution of each state. There are eight judges on the US Supreme Court (Nine seats for judges).


This branch holds the highest court in your country These 9 people are judges who make sure the laws follow your constitution?

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