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The President has the power to appoint federal judges for life, and Congress confirms or denies the appointments. The federal courts' most important power is that of judicial review, the authority to interpret the Constitution.

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The president ,subject to confirmation , by the Senate appoints the first tier of federal judges. There are some lesser federal judges that the courts appoint.

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The President appoints the Supreme Court judges, but only with the approval by the Senate.

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this site sucks, it doesnt give a strait answer for anything just running on about the toppic you search

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Thee Executive Branch

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judicial branch betch .

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