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Appointments to the US Supreme Court must be approved by the US Senate.
Appointments to the Supreme Court are nominated by the President and approved by the United States Senate. There is a hearing, and one more than half of the Senate must approve in the affirmative for the appointment to be valid.
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us senate
Congress has to approve the US Supreme Court nominees.
it approves their appointment
The US president appoints the justice and the US Senate approves the appointment.
The US Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or disapprove Supreme Court appointments.
Appointments to the Supreme Court of the US are for life.
Congress must approve all appointments.
No, the Supreme Court has no part of the law making process. If someone challenges the validity of a law, it may end up in the Supreme Court.