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Judicial nomination

Judicial nomination is the process by which the President appoints individuals to serve as judges in federal courts. These nominees are typically candidates with legal experience and expertise, who are then evaluated and confirmed by the Senate through a review process involving hearings and votes. The goal is to select qualified judges who will interpret and apply the law impartially. This process ensures that the judiciary reflects certain standards of competence and integrity, playing a critical role in maintaining the rule of law and the functioning of the justice system.