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- Senior_status abstract "Senior status is a form of semi-retirement for United States federal judges, and judges in some state court systems. After federal judges have reached a certain combination of age and years of service on the federal courts, they are allowed to assume senior status. A judge must be at least 65 and have served for 15 years to qualify, with one fewer year of service required for each additional year of age. When that happens, they receive the full salary of a judge but have the option to take a reduced caseload (although many senior judges choose to continue to work full-time). Additionally, senior judges do not occupy seats; instead, their seats become vacant, and the President may appoint new full-time judges to fill their spots. Depending on how heavy a caseload they carry, senior judges remain entitled to maintain a staffed office, including a secretary and one or more law clerks.".
- Senior_status wikiPageExternalLink ward.doc.
- Senior_status wikiPageExternalLink about_judges_db.
- Senior_status wikiPageExternalLink usc_sec_28_00000294----000-.html.
- Senior_status wikiPageExternalLink usc_sec_28_00000371----000-.html.
- Senior_status wikiPageID "1942391".
- Senior_status wikiPageRevisionID "602724699".
- Senior_status hasPhotoCollection Senior_status.
- Senior_status subject Category:Judicial_branch_of_the_United_States_government.
- Senior_status subject Category:Retirement_in_the_United_States.
- Senior_status comment "Senior status is a form of semi-retirement for United States federal judges, and judges in some state court systems. After federal judges have reached a certain combination of age and years of service on the federal courts, they are allowed to assume senior status. A judge must be at least 65 and have served for 15 years to qualify, with one fewer year of service required for each additional year of age.".
- Senior_status label "Senior status".
- Senior_status label "Senior status".
- Senior_status sameAs Senior_status.
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- Senior_status sameAs Q2548931.
- Senior_status sameAs Q2548931.
- Senior_status wasDerivedFrom Senior_status?oldid=602724699.
- Senior_status isPrimaryTopicOf Senior_status.