Federal Judicial Independence

Federal Judicial Independence in the United States

Federal Judicial Appointments, Tenure and Independence

United States Constitution

According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled “Federal Judicial Appointments, Tenure and Independece”: In the federal judicial system the appointment and tenure of judges are governed by the Constitution and by statutes enacted by Congress. Neither the Constitution nor Congress controls the structure of state judicial systems or the appointment
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