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The appointees (Justices) discuss and debate (in private) on laws brought before the court's constitutionality. If an individual files suit against the a State or the Federal Government, and is appealed to the Supreme Court, the Court has the authority to strike down a law based on if it is conflict with the constitution.

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Presidential appointees to the Supreme Court serve as justices and have the authority to interpret the Constitution and make decisions on important legal issues. They participate in reviewing cases, hearing oral arguments, and writing opinions that shape the direction of the law in the United States. Their role is to uphold the Constitution and ensure the fair and just application of the law.

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