United States Courts
Federal judges play a key role in ensuring equitable justice under the law. There are various types of federal judges who handle different cases and procedures. Article III judges are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, serving lifetime appointments. This group includes Supreme Court justices, appeals court judges, and district court judges, who handle cases ranging from constitutional matters to civil and criminal issues. Additionally, there are magistrate judges and bankruptcy judges, who have specific functions in preliminary procedures and bankruptcy cases, respectively. Senior judges and visiting judges also contribute to the judicial system, taking on reduced caseloads or providing temporary support in cases of vacancies or emergencies.
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