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Justices reach the Supreme Court through appointment by the President with Senate approval
Not exactly. The President nominates US Supreme Court justices, but the Senate must approve their appointment.
The US president appoints the justice and the US Senate approves the appointment.
No, the Senate actually has very much influence in regard to the appointment of Supreme Court justices. The president of the United States submits his choices of individuals to hold these seats to the Senate for their consent and advice.
The election process, especially the fundraising part, might influence how they interpret the law, introducing the potential of compromising their impartiality.
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Elena Kagan - Appointed by president Obama.
He can choose people that he believes share his views on constitutional law but once the appointments are made, he has no real influence since they are appointed for life and can do as they please .
There are no current Supreme Court justices who were recess appointments. However, President George Washington appointed John Rutledge as Chief Justice in a recess appointment; his appointment was later rejected by the Senate. President Eisenhower also made three recess appointments to the Supreme Court, all of whom were later confirmed by the Senate.
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He appointed Justices who held conservative political beliefs.