Straight from the constitution
The President may also appoint judges, ambassadors, consuls, ministers and other officers with the advice and consent of the Senate. By law, however, Congress may allow the President, heads of executive departments, or the courts to appoint inferior officials.
Connection with Constitution
The name of this article is "Kagan to join Supreme Court Saturday". The author is Josh Gerstein. This article talks of how President Barack Obama earlier this year appointed new Supreme Court Justice Member Elena Kagan. On this note there was still the vote between the Senates. As the Senates pondered the thought they ended the vote of 63 yays and 37 nays. It was now offical that Elena Kagan was the new Supreme Court Justice. We all hope that they made a great choice in picking her. I stand by the choice that Barack has made because I believe in him.
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Kev--this is better than your earlier posts we discussed, but your analysis is still too brief. What does the article tell us about Kagan? Was this confirmation difficult? Why did so many Republicans vote against her? You need to discuss this in your analysis!
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