👉 Judgeships are positions of authority in a legal system, typically held by individuals who have been appointed by another official or elected by a group of citizens. Judgeships can vary widely depending on the country and its legal system, but they often involve the responsibility to interpret laws, make decisions based on those laws, and ensure that justice is served. In some cases, judgeships may be temporary, with new appointments being made every few years. In other cases, they may be appointed by a higher