The Executive Branch. The President appoints, subject to approval/ confirmation by the Senate.
The Executive branch appoints all federal judges, with the Senate's approval.
Executive
Judicial Branch.
The Executive branch gets to choose candidates for federal judgeships, including Supreme Court Justices. The President also has the power to pardon people convicted of federal offenses, Since the President controls the Department of Justice, he has some leeway in how laws are enforced.
Within the US Federal Government, the executive branch appoints the various judges in the Federal justice system. Supreme Court judges and Federal district judges are appointed by the US President and must be approved by a majority of the US Senate.
The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.
The president appoints the jjustices of the Supreme Court and the Senate approves it.
Supreme Justices are nominated by the Senate.Then, the President appoints the justices. Therefore,the executive branch appoints supreme court justices
No one directly appoints Supreme Court Justices. The president nominates candidates, and the senate accepts or rejects the nominees. So the president indirectly appoints justices, pending senate approval.
the executive branch, of course!;P
The president appoints and congress approves.
The President, who is part of the Executive Branch, appoints new justices.