
U.S. Judge
A U.S. judge is a legal professional who presides over court cases in federal courts. They interpret and apply the law to resolve disputes, ensuring trials are fair and lawful. Judges make rulings on motions, determine the admissibility of evidence, and, in some cases, decide the outcome of cases. They also interpret the Constitution and laws to maintain justice and order. Judges are appointed or elected, serve specific terms or lifetime appointments, and hold significant authority in the legal system to uphold rights, enforce laws, and ensure justice is served.