The president appoints the jjustices of the Supreme Court and the Senate approves it.
The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.
Legislative Branch
They are elected and not appointed.
the executive and legislative branch, respectively
the executive and legislative branch, respectively
In the constitutional system of the United States, the chief Executive (the head of the Executive Branch) appoints people to the open Federal judicial positions. In many state governments, however, all or some of the judicial positions are filled by popular vote.
The President (Executive Branch) appoints judges and justices of the Judicial Branch with the advice and consent (approval) of the Senate (Legislative Branch). Both branches must participate in order to complete an appointment.
either the voters, the senate or the house of representatives
The President (Executive Branch) appoints judges and justices of the Judicial Branch with the advice and consent (approval) of the Senate (Legislative Branch). Both branches must participate in order to complete an appointment.
The president's power to nominate federal judges is a check on the judicial branch by the executive branch.
The executive branch can veto a bill passed to it by the legislative branch. The executive branch appoints the highest members of the judicial branch.
No. The Executive Branch appoints US Supreme Court justices with the approval of the Senate.