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OpenStudy (anonymous):

who has the power to appoint supreme court judges?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

attorney general... president.... house of representatives... senate?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

President

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Under the constitution, the President has the power to nominate Supreme Court justices with the advice and consent of the Senate. This rule is found under Article II Section 2 of the American constitution. In other words, the President nominates and the Senate accepts or rejects the appointment.

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