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Q: DOes the PResident approve Supreme Court decisions?
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Does the President approve US Supreme Court justices?

Not exactly. The President nominates US Supreme Court justices, but the Senate must approve their appointment.


Who must approve supreme court appointments?

president


Select ALL the examples of "checks" or limits that the executive and legislative branches have on the judicial branch?

A.the President nominates Supreme Court justices B.the President can fire judges C.Congress can refuse to ratify court decisions D.the Senate must approve Supreme Court justices E.the Executive Branch and the states must enforce Supreme Court decisions when necessary


Who appoints the supreme court justices and who must approve them?

The Supreme Court Justices are appointed by The President & confirmed by The Senate.


Are the supreme court decions only overturned by the president?

The president does not have any power over the decisions of the Supreme Court. Only the Supreme Court itself can overturn a supreme court decision.


Can the Supreme Court approve President's appointments?

No, the Senate must confirm the President's appointments.


What did Ecuador's people think of their president firing the supreme court?

They didn't approve.


The president can appoint a nominee to the Supreme Court with the approval of the?

Senate. The Senate must give a majority vote to approve a Supreme Court nominee.


Who must approve the President's appointments of Judges to the US Supreme Court?

Appointments to the US Supreme Court must be approved by the US Senate.


Who nominates judges for the supreme court?

The President of the United States nominates judges for the Supreme Court "by and with the advice and consent of the Senate" (Article 2 of the Constitution).


Which US Presidents made major Supreme Court decisions?

William Howard Taft (1921-1930) was the only former US President (1909-1913) to serve on the Supreme Court, so he's the only one who had an opportunity to make major decisions. The President has no role in the operation of the Supreme Court beyond appointing justices to vacancies. He (or she) doesn't participate in the Court's decisions.


If the president makes a treaty with another country the Supreme court and congress may do what?

The_Supreme_Court_has no constitutional power to do anything,_but_the_Congress_must_ratify,_or_approve,_the_president's_treaty.">The Supreme Court usually does nothing, but the Congress must ratify, or approve, the president's treaty.