President Ronald Reagan
Sandra Day O'Connor..................1981 - 2006 (retired)
Antonin Scalia............................1986 - Present
Anthony Kennedy........................1988 - Present
President George HW Bush
David Hackett Souter..................1990 - 2009 (retired)
Clarence Thomas........................1991 - Present
President Bill Clinton
Ruth Bader Ginsburg...................1993 - Present
Stephen Breyer...........................1994 - Present
President George W. Bush
John G. Roberts, Jr......................2005 - Present (Chief Justice)
Samuel Alito...............................2006 - Present
President Barack Obama
Sonia Sotomayor.........................2009 - Present
Elena Kagan...............................2010 - Present
As of January 1, 2011:
John G. Roberts, Jr........September 29, 2005 (Chief Justice)
Samuel Alito.................January 31, 2006
Sonia Sotomayor...........August 8, 2009
Elena Kagan.................August 7, 2010
There were multiple presidents that appointed 4 justices to the Supreme Court. There are also numerous others who appointed more than 4. The presidents who appointed exactly 4 justices include: Grant Benjamin Harrison Harding Truman Nixon
Supreme court justices are appointed by the president.
Supreme court justices are appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate.
On the current court, four were appointed by Democrats. Clinton appointed Ginsburg and Breyer; Obama appointed Sotomayer and Kagan.
In 2014 the U.S. Supreme Court consists of four Justices who were appointed by Democratic presidents and five Justices, including the Chief Justice, who were appointed by Republican presidents.Barack Obama appointed Justices Sotomayor and Kagan.George W. Bush appointed Justice Alito and Chief Justice Roberts.Bill Clinton appointed Justices Ginsburg and Breyer.George H. W. Bush appointed Justice Thomas.Ronald Reagan appointed Justices Kennedy and Scalia.
Supreme
Supreme Justices are nominated by the Senate.Then, the President appoints the justices. Therefore,the executive branch appoints supreme court justices
they have to be appointed by the president and approved by the senate
The Supreme Court Justices are appointed by The President & confirmed by The Senate.
by legilative branch
Yes.
No. Seven Justices are appointed by the Governor to serve on the Arizona Supreme Court for a regular term of six years.