Which of these statements is a Constitutional requirement in order to become a judge at the Federal level? A) must have a law degree B) must be confirmed by the Senate C) must have had state judicial experience D) must be at least twenty five years of age

Respuesta :

I think it's B because the judge has to be voted on by the senate.

Answer:

b. must be confirmed by the senate

Explanation:

The only Constitutional requirement to become a Federal judge is that a person must be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Nowhere in the Constitution are there any age, education, or experience requirements (or even a citizenship requirement).

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