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Who We Are

The Federal Judges Association (FJA) is a national voluntary organization of United States federal judges, appointed pursuant to Article III of the Constitution, whose mission is to support and enhance the role of its members within a fair, impartial and independent judiciary; to actively build a community of interest among its members; and to sustain our system of justice through civics education and public outreach.

The independence of Article III judges is assured under the Constitution by their appointment for life without diminution in pay.  Nominated by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate, Article III judges are thus protected from intimidation, undue influence, coercion, or domination so that they may judge fairly and independently in every case, as the law and facts require.

 

Inevitably, from time to time, some judicial decisions are unpopular.  The FJA, as an independent organization, can speak in one voice to protect the independence of the judiciary and to explain its significance to a free society.  The Association expresses the collective view of Article III judges to other branches of government and the public on issues related to fair and impartial courts.