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Q: When asked if he had made any mistakes as president yes two and they are both sitting on the supreme court?
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Which US Presidents regretted their Supreme Court nominations?

AnswerPresidents try to appoint justices who share their political ideology, in order to extend their influence over government beyond their term of office. Sometimes they misjudge how conservative or liberal a justice is, and find that he or she votes differently than the President expected or would prefer.President Eisenhower is a classic example of someone who erred (in his opinion) in his choices, which had the effect of shifting the tenor of the court from conservative to liberal, something he had not intended.Looking back on his Presidency, Eisenhower once said, "I made two mistakes, and both of them are sitting on the Supreme Court." The former President was referring to Earl Warren and William Brennan, Jr., both outspoken supporters of civil rights.There is no evidence that Eisenhower disliked his appointment of Earl Warren or William Brennan Jr. because they were outspoken supporters of civil rights.


Why did President Reagan and President Bush appoint conservative justices to the Supreme Court?

AnswerThey wanted rulings that met with their conservative thinking.AnswerPresidents tend to nominate people who share their political ideology, although they sometimes accidentally err in the other direction. Former President George H. W. Bush appointed recently retired Justice David Souter, whom he thought had a conservative viewpoint, but who voted with the liberals most of the time.President Eisenhower, a Republican, nominated Chief Justice Earl Warren and William J. Brennan, both of whom turned out to be influential liberals. When asked if he'd made any mistakes in office, Eisenhower allegedly retorted, "Just two, and they're on the Supreme Court."


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the speaker of the house. btw, this question gets asked on here like once a day.


If everyone dies who becomes president?

No one: Everyone is dead. The question originally asked who becomes President if the President dies (the Vice President), and who becomes President if he subsequently dies (Speaker of the House), and so on (President pro tempore, then Secretary of State, other Cabinet secretaries, members of Congress, etc.). The complete Presidential line of succession is at the related link.

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Which US Presidents regretted their Supreme Court nominations?

AnswerPresidents try to appoint justices who share their political ideology, in order to extend their influence over government beyond their term of office. Sometimes they misjudge how conservative or liberal a justice is, and find that he or she votes differently than the President expected or would prefer.President Eisenhower is a classic example of someone who erred (in his opinion) in his choices, which had the effect of shifting the tenor of the court from conservative to liberal, something he had not intended.Looking back on his Presidency, Eisenhower once said, "I made two mistakes, and both of them are sitting on the Supreme Court." The former President was referring to Earl Warren and William Brennan, Jr., both outspoken supporters of civil rights.There is no evidence that Eisenhower disliked his appointment of Earl Warren or William Brennan Jr. because they were outspoken supporters of civil rights.


Is the US Supreme Court part of the US presidential cabinet?

This question is answered as if it asked if the US Supreme Court was part of the US president's cabinet. The answer is no. The US government has three distinct branches, the Congress, the Supreme Court and the Executive branch. The US president heads the executive branch.


How did water gate lead to conflict between president and supreme court?

A Congressional committee investigating Watergate and the conspiracy to cover it up, asked for the White House tapes of phone calls. The President refused so the matter came to the Supreme Court.


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What matters to the person who asked the question is getting the answer to the question. If the question that this person is trying to ask has actually been asked and answered before, it should be merged. The spelling mistakes are just a distraction to this process. They can be corrected.


Did President Roosevelt asked Congress to increase the size of the Supreme Court in his legislative favor?

Yes. President Roosevelt drafted legislation called the Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937 that would have allowed him to appoint one new justice to the US Supreme Court for each sitting justice over the age of 70.5. Roosevelt intended to place six new justices who were in favor of his New Deal programs and swing the ideology of the Court from conservative to liberal so they would stop overturning New Deal legislation as unconstitutional.


Who was the slave who asked the supreme court for freedom and was denied?

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Why did President Reagan and President Bush appoint conservative justices to the Supreme Court?

AnswerThey wanted rulings that met with their conservative thinking.AnswerPresidents tend to nominate people who share their political ideology, although they sometimes accidentally err in the other direction. Former President George H. W. Bush appointed recently retired Justice David Souter, whom he thought had a conservative viewpoint, but who voted with the liberals most of the time.President Eisenhower, a Republican, nominated Chief Justice Earl Warren and William J. Brennan, both of whom turned out to be influential liberals. When asked if he'd made any mistakes in office, Eisenhower allegedly retorted, "Just two, and they're on the Supreme Court."


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President Lyndon Johnson asked Chief Justice Earls Warren to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy.


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The special prosecutor during the Watergate trial asked President Nixon to release secret audiotapes. Shortly thereafter, the president had the prosecutor fired.


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