The President selects and appoints the Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) to lead the US Supreme Court. President George W. Bush appointed the current Chief Justice, John J. Roberts, Jr. to preside over the Court in 2005, following the death of late Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist.
the president appoints them and the congress questions them
Chief Justice John Roberts.
They are selected by the national supreme court.
There are two parts of the legislative branch The Vice President is the leader of the Senate and the leader of the House of Representatives is the Speaker of the House.
They have the title of Justice of the Supreme Court, apart from one who is the President of the Supreme Court, and another who is the Deputy President of the Supreme Court.
They are hand selected by either the President or the other justices, though it has the least requirements, extraordinary merits are needed to even be considered
The president does not have any power over the decisions of the Supreme Court. Only the Supreme Court itself can overturn a supreme court decision.
Supreme court! President is executive.
The president appoints them when there is a opening.
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The power of the President is not only to consult the Supreme Court but also to appoint members of the court.
William Howard Taft served on the Supreme Court after being President.