President Ronald Reagan had a perfect record of three unopposed appointments to the US Supreme Court during his two terms of office.
Sandra Day O'Connor............1981 (retired 2006)
Antonin Scalia......................1986 (active)
Anthony Kennedy.................1988 (active)
Reagan's predecessor, President Gerald Ford, also made an unopposed appointment during his single term of office.
John Paul Stevens................1975 (active)
In India only the President can appoint any Judge in the supreme court.
Barak Obama
The President appoints new supreme court justices.
Jimmy Carter was the only full-term president who did not have the opportunity to appoint a supreme court justice.
The power to appoint Supreme Court justices belongs exclusively to the President of the United States.
True- such is how Supreme Court Justices are chosen.
the us senate must confirm the president's appointment
When a Justice retires or dies.
The President submits his choice to be a Supreme Court Justice for approval to the Congress. If the Congress does not vote for approval, (and there have been times when they voted against the President's choices), the person does not become a Supreme Court Justice and the President has to select someone else and have that person voted for by the Congress.
President Garfield appointed only one US Supreme Court justice, Stanley Matthews, who served from 1881-1889.
The President can nominate Supreme Court justices (including the Chief Justice) and federal judges, but the Senate must vote their approval before the person is actually appointed.
supreme court justices are appointed by the president . The president will normally pick a person who he feels to be more qualified candidate but also someone whose views are same as the president. a president can only nominate a person for supreme court justice during the term in which he is serving and only if a spot on the supreme court is available. he cannot unseat a sitting justice to appoint a new person.