
Article III Judges
Article III Judges are federal judges established under Article III of the U.S. Constitution. They serve on the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals, and District Courts. These judges have lifetime appointments, meaning they serve until they choose to retire, pass away, or are impeached, ensuring judicial independence. Their role is to interpret and apply the law, including the Constitution, in legal cases. Their decisions have lasting impacts, shaping the interpretation of laws and rights in the United States. Their tenure and independence help maintain a fair and impartial judiciary separate from other branches of government.