What are the constitutional requirements for being a federal judge?
A) at least 30 years old and a citizen of the United States
B) at least 25 years old and a citizen of the United States
C) at least 30 years old and a resident of the specific judicial district
D) at least 30 years old and a lawyer in good standing with the state bar
E) There are no constitutional requirements for being a federal judge.
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Q3: The power of the Supreme Court is
Q4: A writ of certiorari is
A)a request to
Q5: A Supreme Court opinion written when the
Q6: A written Supreme Court opinion that,in the
Q7: The Supreme Court grants certiorari to fewer
Q9: A concurring opinion
A)explains the chief justice's position
Q10: In its ruling in Citizens United v.Federal
Q11: Federal judges are
A)nominated by the Senate and
Q12: Regarding Supreme Court procedures,which one of the
Q13: The constitutional provision that federal judges and
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