The Judicial Congress appoints members of the Supreme Court and federal District Courts. It also oversees the federal agencies involved in law enforcement and prosecution, including the appointment of the directors of all such agencies. The Judicial Congress also oversees a new federal Ethics Commission and Court of Ethics. These changes remove these functions from the control of the President, allowing the judicial branch to hold the executive branch (and Congress) accountable to existing laws and ethics. Under the authority of the Judicial Congress, law enforcement functions can better operate independently of partisan or political influence.

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