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The Legislative branch, specifically the Senate. The House of Representatives does not play a role in the selection or confirmation process.
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Yes. The President is responsible for nominating a potential justice, and the Senate investigates, interviews and votes on the candidate's confirmation. If the Senate approves the nominee by a simple majority of 51 votes, then he or she becomes a Supreme Court Justice. The House of Representatives is not involved in the selection or confirmation process.
It is not necessary for the judicial courts to be men. Women play an active role in every judicial system in the Western World. There is no reason to keep them from participating in any judicial system.It is not necessary for the judicial courts to be men. Women play an active role in every judicial system in the Western World. There is no reason to keep them from participating in any judicial system.It is not necessary for the judicial courts to be men. Women play an active role in every judicial system in the Western World. There is no reason to keep them from participating in any judicial system.It is not necessary for the judicial courts to be men. Women play an active role in every judicial system in the Western World. There is no reason to keep them from participating in any judicial system.
He presides over the Senate when a vote to break a tie is needed.
The majority of senators present and vote for confirmation.
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The judicial branch oversees the court system of the U.S. Through court cases, the judicial branch explains the meaning of the Constitution and laws passed by Congress. The Supreme Court is the head of the judicial branch.
No. The House of Representatives plays no role in US Supreme Court appointments. The President nominates a candidate with the "advice and consent" of the Senate, meaning the Senate has the exclusive power to approve or reject Supreme Court nominees.
The Legislative Branch, but specifically the Senate, which is only one chamber of Congress. The House of Representatives does not play a role in the appointment process.This, of course, applies to the US. Other countries may have different requirements.