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The power to appoint Supreme Court justices belongs exclusively to the President of the United States.

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What can the US Supreme Court and Congress do if the President nominates a Supreme Court Justice?

The President has the sole power to nominate a candidate for a position as a US Supreme Court Justice. The candidate is examined by the Senate and, if approved, his or her appointment is made for life.


Who has the power to nominate members to the supreme court?

the president


Who has the power to nominate judges for the supreme court?

People.


How long do you have to be a resident in the US to be in the supreme court?

The U. S. Constitution does not set qualifications to be a supreme court justice. However, only the president can nominate a candidate, and the U. S. Senate has the power of confirmation.


Who has the power to impeach a Supreme Court justice?

Senate


How does the president check the power of the supreme court?

The President checks the power of the Supreme Court by appointing Supreme Court justices and the Chief Justice (subject to Senate confirmation).


Who has the power to appoint a new supreme court justice?

The President appoints new supreme court justices.


What office has the most power in the US?

Supreme Court Justice


What branch has the power to appoint supreme court justice?

The US Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or disapprove Supreme Court appointments.


Who expanded the power of the Supreme Court?

Fourth Chief Justice John Marshall is credited with expanding the power of the Supreme Court, and of the Judicial Branch in general.


Who broadned the Supreme Court's power?

Chief Justice John Marshall


What is the highest power in the Judicial Branch?

supreme court justice