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The president is responsible for appointing justices, who then must be approved by the Senate.

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The supreme court justices are appointed by the President!

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The President nominates judges for the Supreme Court, and Congress then votes to ratify those nominations.

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The President of the United States appoints a candidate if their is an opening, then the Senate must approve of that candidate with a majority vote ☻

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How are supreme court justices selected?

the president appoints them and the congress questions them


Are Supreme court justices only able to be appointed by the president of the US?

All federal judges are nominated by the president, subject to confirmation by the Senate.


Who can rule that federal laws are unconstitutional?

(Supreme Court)


Does the US Supreme Court have one Chief Justice and eight judges?

Close. The US Supreme Court seats one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. All US Supreme Court judges are referred to as "justices."


How many judges are there on the US Supreme Court and what are they called?

Federal (US) Supreme Court judges are called "justices." The Supreme Court of the United States has one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices, for a total of nine justices. State supreme court vary in the number of judges seated on their highest appellate court, and are also inconsistent with titles. Some states call them "judges," while others refer to them as "justices."


How many judges serve on the supreme court and how long are their terms?

There are currently nine US Supreme Court judges and they are appointed for life.


The US Supreme Court is made up of nine what?

The US Supreme Court has nine justices, the Court's official term for its judges.


Which President nominated the secord African-American justice to the US Supreme Court?

President George HW Bush nominated Justice Clarence Thomas to the US Supreme Court in 1991.


How many judges are currently on the U.S. Supreme Court?

There are nine (9) justices on the US Supreme Court.


How many judges consist of supreme court?

There are many different supreme courts - one of the US and one for each of the States. They have different numbers of judges, depending on the Constitution of each state. There are eight judges on the US Supreme Court (Nine seats for judges).


What branch of the US government is run by officials who are appointed rather than elected?

In the US, officials that are elected by the people are the US presidency, senators and Representatives. The US Supreme Court has its members nominated by the president and confirmed by the senate.


Why are US Supreme Court justices called justices and not judges?

Because then people know right away the difference. Justices=Supreme Court. Judges=Normal Courts acting under the Supreme Court.