Student’s Name: Professor’s Name: Course: Date: Introduction Every nation has its own rules, laws, and the Court system. The U.S. comprises 50 states; each State has its own distinct rules, although most states have similar laws. Every State’s Court has authority over disputes connected to the U.S. For most courts, the classification entails a hierarchical order, the highest tribunal being the Court of Appeal, followed by the Supreme Court. The Trial Courts are also called the District Courts. New Hampshire has other Courts below the District Courts: the Family Division, Surrogate Courts, and Administrative Law Courts. The paper seeks to explain how choosing and appointing Judges happens in N.H. Also, the paper discusses the election, levels of judgeships, terms, and