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how does the executive branch check on the judicial branch? the senate can confirm a judicial nominee the president can appoint justices when there is vacancy on the supreme court the supreme court has the power of judicial review the house of representatives can confirm a judicial nominee
The executive - the president, has the power to appoint justices to the Supreme Court when there is a vacancy as a form of check on the judicial branch. The Senate's confirmation is part of the legislative - executive interaction in the judicial appointment process, and judicial review is a power of the judicial branch itself, not an executive check. The House of Representatives is not involved in confirming judicial nominees in the context of executive - judicial checks.
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The president can appoint justices when there is vacancy on the Supreme Court