Yes, but not quite. If a vacancy occurs in the Supreme Court, the president nominates a replacement. However, the US Senate must confirm the president's nominee and this confirmation is not automatic - a large number of nominations have been rejected through the years.
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
The Supreme Court Justices are appointed by The President & confirmed by The Senate.
Supreme Justices are nominated by the Senate.Then, the President appoints the justices. Therefore,the executive branch appoints supreme court justices
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George Washington had the opportunity to appoint the most Justices of the Supreme Court. He appointed 11, out of the 14 he nominated.
The justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life by the President.
Jimmy Carter and William Henry Harrison did not appoint any Supreme Court Justices.
They are appointed by the President, approved by the Senate.
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