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Q: When a Supreme Court Justice appointed by the president it is quickly approved by the Senate?
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What are appointed by the president and serve life-long term?

The justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life by the President.


What happened after a Supreme Court justice is appointed?

The justice must be approved by the senate.


What happens after a Supreme Court justice appointed?

The justice must be approved by the senate.


What happens after a supreme court is appointed?

The justice must be approved by the senate.


How do supreme court justices get to supreme court?

they have to be appointed by the president and approved by the senate


What is to be approved by vote called?

A person approved for an office by a vote is said to be "elected". A bill approved by Congress in a vote is said to "passed". Persons appointed to a position by the President, such as a Supreme Court justice, and approved by a Senate vote are said to "confirmed".


How are the US Supreme Court justices hired?

They are appointed by the President, approved by the Senate.


Supreme court justices are appointed by the vice president and approved by the senate?

don't know


How long is a judicial brach tirm?

Assuming that "judicial brach tirm" is actually the term of a Supreme Court justice, then the answer is that judges are appointed by the president, approved by congress, and serve for life.


Are the U.S supreme court justices appointed by congress?

No. They are appointed by the President, but must be approved by a simple majority vote of the Senate.


Who was the Only justice to run for president?

Charles Evans Hughes was a Supreme Court Justice before he ran for President in 1916. William Howard Taft was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court after his presidency.


Can a person be a US Supreme Court justice and a Senator?

No, not at the same time. A US Supreme Court justice can serve in the Senate if he (or she) resigns from the Supreme Court, runs for office, and is elected. A US Senator can become a justice on the US Supreme Court if he (or she) resigns from the Senate (or has already resigned or been voted out of office) and is subsequently appointed by the President and approved by the Senate.