Question
Like the Constitutional Courts, Legislative Court judges are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, but unlike the Constitutional Courts, they serve fixed, limited terms.
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Legislative Court judges do not have the same appointment and confirmation process as Constitutional Court judges. While the appointment process may involve the president and the Senate, Legislative Courts typically have judges who serve fixed terms, which distinguishes them from the Article III judges of Constitutional Courts who are appointed for life, subject to good behavior.
Legislative Court judges do not have the same appointment and confirmation process as Constitutional Court judges. While the appointment process may involve the president and the Senate, Legislative Courts typically have judges who serve fixed terms, which distinguishes them from the Article III judges of Constitutional Courts who are appointed for life, subject to good behavior.