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The Senators and sometimes Congressmen from the President's party make recommendations for judges to the President . He makes his choice, not always from the recommendations, and sends to the Senate for approval. He tries to pick people who agree with his judicial philosophy, who are sound lawyers and who will be approved by the Senate.

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