The federal judges, when elected are asked to serve for life, but if they do not have good behavior they may veto their position. Judges have their position for life so that they do not have any political constraint. The judges have a surplus of laws they have to know and interpret, it takes many years to gain this knowledge. It would not be a good idea to have the judges only be there for a certain amount of time, it would lead to not knowing the laws as crucially as they should. The judicial branch is seen to be the most frail branch in the government due to only giving the authority of the judges. The judges can never threaten the freedom of a person, which means, they are the least threatening branch in terms of political righteousness. There are some curtailments that the Constitution presses against congress in order to protect the people's freedom. If the court system happens to be self-ruling and catches a person breaking the law, the protection of the person's righteousness is no longer there. The Supreme Court's job is seen to be higher up than the legislative branch due to the Supreme Court has to decide if one's actions were unconstitutional. The courts are there to clarify the laws and make sure that the other branches, legislative in particular are not over-reaching their power. The Constitution was the base of the government system that we now have, it is easy to say that the Constitution is beyond the laws that are presented to us. The courts must put the intent of the representatives behind the intent of the people, this does not make the court system superior to any other branch, it is simply saying that the people come before anything. The court system must be self-ruling in order to keep the people's righteousness in disagreement with the factions. Certain people can create and pass laws if they are unconstitutional, or inhibit the people's righteousness. The people
The federal judges, when elected are asked to serve for life, but if they do not have good behavior they may veto their position. Judges have their position for life so that they do not have any political constraint. The judges have a surplus of laws they have to know and interpret, it takes many years to gain this knowledge. It would not be a good idea to have the judges only be there for a certain amount of time, it would lead to not knowing the laws as crucially as they should. The judicial branch is seen to be the most frail branch in the government due to only giving the authority of the judges. The judges can never threaten the freedom of a person, which means, they are the least threatening branch in terms of political righteousness. There are some curtailments that the Constitution presses against congress in order to protect the people's freedom. If the court system happens to be self-ruling and catches a person breaking the law, the protection of the person's righteousness is no longer there. The Supreme Court's job is seen to be higher up than the legislative branch due to the Supreme Court has to decide if one's actions were unconstitutional. The courts are there to clarify the laws and make sure that the other branches, legislative in particular are not over-reaching their power. The Constitution was the base of the government system that we now have, it is easy to say that the Constitution is beyond the laws that are presented to us. The courts must put the intent of the representatives behind the intent of the people, this does not make the court system superior to any other branch, it is simply saying that the people come before anything. The court system must be self-ruling in order to keep the people's righteousness in disagreement with the factions. Certain people can create and pass laws if they are unconstitutional, or inhibit the people's righteousness. The people