What qualifications does the Constitution specify for service on any federal court?
A) Nominees must be at least 35 years of age.
B) Nominees must be natural-born citizens.
C) Nominees must be permanent residents of the district in which they would serve.
D) Nominees must have lived in the United States at least ten of their adult years.
E) The Constitution specifies no qualifications for service on any federal court.
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