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The answer is must be confirmed by the Senate
This confirmation process is regulated within 
 Article Two of the United States Constitution. The suprme court judge that nominated by the president must endure the hearing from the senates. After the hearing, the senate than will conduct a voting whether to pass the judge or not.

The only Constitutional requirement to become a Federal judge is that a person must be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Nowhere in the Constitution are there any age, education, or experience requirements (or even a citizenship requirement). So Its Must be confirmed by senate