Executive Branch.
No. The Executive Branch appoints US Supreme Court justices with the approval of the Senate.
For the federal government the officeholders would be the Supreme Court justices.
Supreme Justices are nominated by the Senate.Then, the President appoints the justices. Therefore,the executive branch appoints supreme court justices
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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.
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executive.
I assume you're asking about the branch of government, Executive, Legislative, or Judicial. The Judicial is the supreme court, with nine justices (the words judicial and justice come from the same root, see).
The Supreme Court is made of 9 justices and is part of the judicial branch.
The Senate confirms both federal judges and Supreme Court justices.
nominates Supreme Court justices and federal judges veto (novenet)
The Executive Branch could nominate judges in the Supreme Court, while the Legislative Branch had to appoint the judges, could kick them out of the Court, and could determine whether a law is unconstitutional.