executive branch
President of india
The term "last resort justices" typically refers to the justices of a supreme court or a similar highest court in a jurisdiction, which serves as the final arbiter of legal disputes. In the United States, this is the Supreme Court, where justices review cases that have significant legal implications or where lower courts have reached conflicting decisions. These justices interpret the Constitution and have the authority to overturn laws and previous court decisions, making their rulings critical for the legal landscape.
The political parties nominate their candidates.
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The Canadian Constitution.
The power to appoint Supreme Court justices belongs exclusively to the President of the United States.
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By the power of nomination, the president may nominate federal court justices who are then approved by the senate.
sign bill into law serve as commander in chief of the u.s. military nominate supreme court justices
The ability to nominate Justices to the US Supreme Court. :)
The president doesn't have judicial power. Only the judicial branch has this power.
The president nominates supreme court justices. (also "technically" the president selects the vice president "after" he is elected, so the president "sort-of" nominates the vice president too.) . Hope that helps.
The President has these powers. These powers are granted to to him and him alone by the Constitution.
the power to remove federal justices .... ;)
the president
People.
The United States Constitution includes rigid separation of powers, simultaneously counteracted by a system of checks and balances. The American president as chief executive can influence courts through their selection of nominees based on political leanings. That being said this power in turn is checked and can be negated by the Senate's authority to deny confirmation of judicial nominees.