The President appoints federal judges, including Supreme Court justices, with the advice and consent of the Senate. That means the Senate must approve the President's nomination by a simple majority vote before the appointment process can be completed.
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With which branch of the government is this office associated with the president of the united states
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What In the federal system of the US which branch of government has the power to enforce the laws
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Who has the power to appoint federal judges
The President appoints federal judges, including Supreme Court justices, with the advice and consent of the Senate. That means the Senate must approve the President's nomination by a simple majority vote before the appointment process can be completed.
With which branch of the government is this office associated with the president of the united states
Executive
What In the federal system of the US which branch of government has the power to enforce the laws