US Supreme Court justices are chosen (nominated) by the President and approved by a simple majority vote of the Senate.
they have to be appointed by the president and approved by the senate
Supreme Court justices are often chosen on the basis of their qualifications. However, since being a judge is a political position, justices can also be chosen based on their political viewpoints.
The president gets to choose the justices himself
Supreme Court justices are chosen by the president of the United States with the approval from the Senate.
there are about how mean justices on the Supreme Court.
They are appointed by the President, approved by the Senate.
The justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life by the President.
True- such is how Supreme Court Justices are chosen.
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The voters of Texas elect justices to the Texas Supreme Court. I don't know about other states. Justices to the U. S. Supreme Court are appointed by the President and approved by Congress.
Supreme Court justices are chosen by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Factors that influence the selection process include the nominee's qualifications, judicial philosophy, political ideology, and potential impact on the Court's balance of power.
The President nominates justices for the Supreme Court, and the U.S. Senate has the power to accept or reject the nomination. Nine justices sit on the Supreme Court.