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Why is it that the President will have usually Limited Influence over the Supreme Court?
Author: eric_galvaoAnswer:
-The Appointment Process must go through the Senate if any Vacancy occurs in the Supreme Court -The Justice, even if it's the President's Top Nominee, will not necessarily align in a way in the President's way. Presidents thus try and alter the Ideological Balancer of the Supreme Court, therefore. Trump had replaced the Liberal Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a more Conservative Amy Coney Barrett, but Biden had also managed to appoint Ketanji Brown Jackson to the SCOTUS as well
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