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The President of the United States nominates judges for the Supreme Court "by and with the advice and consent of the Senate" (Article 2 of the Constitution).
Federal judges on the US Supreme Court are called justices.
The judicial branch consists of judges and courts such as district courts (thus district judges), appeals court and judges and the highest court in the USA, the Supreme Court and the 9 justices.
The Claims Court is a part of the judiciary system.Nine justices serve in the Supreme Court.There are 12 courts of appeal in the judiciary system.Federal judges are voted to the Supreme Court by a national election.Federal judges on the Supreme Court serve for life.
who elect judges in the ohio supreme court
In INDIA, the President appoints the supreme court judges
There are seven judges on the Florida Supreme Court.
They are called supreme court justice
(Supreme Court)
Higher level...the supreme court judges are "justices" other judges are just "judges"
The President appoints Justices (they aren't called judges, if you wish to be precise) for the Supreme Court.
There are currently nine US Supreme Court judges and they are appointed for life.
they serve until they step down.
The U.S. Supreme Court is paid by the federal government.
The eight remaining judges on the United States Supreme Court are called Associate Justices.
Total 62 Judges are there who sit in Supreme court.