Physics, 08.02.2021 19:40 summerdooleyu
Scenario: The President appoints a new member / judge to the Supreme Court, but Congress does not like the new candidate's views on laws. What can Congress do?
A. Nothing. Congress is not given the power to pick / select Supreme Court judges.
B. Congress can amend the Constitution to get around the new judges viewpoints.
C. Congress can pass a new law that the judge agrees with.
D. Congress can deny the president's appointment to the Supreme Court because of their views on the law.
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