No, U.S Senators are elected by the citizens of the state that they represent.
No, U.S Senators are elected by the citizens of the state that they represent.
Supreme court justices are appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Supreme court justices are appointed by the president.
they have to be appointed by the president and approved by the senate
1789, when the first Supreme Court (of six members) was appointed by Washington.
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The U.S. Supreme Court members are not elected by the people. They are nominated by the President and voted on by the Congress.
Yes, US Supreme Court justices are appointed, rather than elected. The President nominates a candidate, and the Senate votes whether to confirm or reject the appointment. If a simple majority of Senators (51%) support the President's choice, then the person is appointed to the Supreme Court. The Constitution provides the justice shall serve "during good behavior," which means the appointment is for life, unless the justice commits an impeachable offense.
President Ronald Reagan appointed Antonin Scalia to the US Supreme Court in 1986.
The Supreme Court is appointed by the President. You wouldn't be appointed right out of law school, you need experience. Appointments to the Supreme Court are for life.
Supreme Court judges are chosen and appointed by the President of the United States, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The President nominates a candidate, who then goes through a confirmation process in the Senate. If confirmed, the judge is appointed to the Supreme Court for life.
the supreme court, they are appointed by the president.