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How are the members of the judiciary chosen? what qualifications must they have?

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nominated by the President, confirmed by the Senate,
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Generally, the members of judiciary are chosen through political appointment or election. In the United States, Supreme Court justices are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Qualifications for members of the judicial branch usually include a law degree, professional experience as a judge or lawyer, and a commitment to upholding ethical standards.
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