Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for
PBAD200
American Government By
Savina Ivanova
Westminster, Colorado
May 2011
The Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch is made up of courts. Those courts are the Supreme Court, Circuit Courts and District Court. There are no qualifications for becoming a federal judge. The constitution sets no qualifications but Congress and the departments of justice have their own criteria. The United States Senate has to approve all presidential appointments to the Supreme Court. This is an example of the United States using