The President appoints new supreme court justices.
True- such is how Supreme Court Justices are chosen.
The Chief Justice presides over the US Supreme Court. At present, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court is John G. Roberts, Jr.
No
No one directly appoints Supreme Court Justices. The president nominates candidates, and the senate accepts or rejects the nominees. So the president indirectly appoints justices, pending senate approval.
The President appoints new supreme court justices.
True- such is how Supreme Court Justices are chosen.
Barak Obama
The power to appoint Supreme Court justices belongs exclusively to the President of the United States.
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William Renquist
Jimmy Carter was the only full-term president who did not have the opportunity to appoint a supreme court justice.
The US Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or disapprove Supreme Court appointments.
Quite simply, there were no vacancies that year.
Reagon was the first president to appoint a woman to the supreme court
Many states have a provision that allows the Governor to nominate or appoint a state supreme court justice, or to make a short-term appointment that is later approved or rejected by voters.
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