Can a US president remove a Supreme Court justice?

Federal judges can only be removed through impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction in the Senate.
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Can the President remove Justices from the Supreme Court?

Are Supreme Court justices ever removed? Justices can only be removed through impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate.
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Can you overthrow a Supreme Court justice?

Can Supreme Court justices be removed? Yes, via impeachment — the same process used to remove a U.S. president. The House would vote to impeach, and the Senate would have a trial and vote on whether to remove the justice. It's never happened for a Supreme Court justice, however.
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Has a Supreme Court justice ever been removed from office?

The only Supreme Court justice to be successfully impeached was Samuel Chase in 1804, on charges of arbitrary and oppressive conduct during trials (at that point the Supreme Court conducted trials; it no longer does). The Senate acquitted him.
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Does the President have rule over the Supreme Court?

In relation to the Supreme Court (the judicial branch) one of these instituted "checks" is that the executive branch, the President, appoints the Supreme Court Justices, who are in turn confirmed, or rejected, by the Senate (the legislative branch).
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Who can overturn a Supreme Court decision?

When the Supreme Court rules on a constitutional issue, that judgment is virtually final; its decisions can be altered only by the rarely used procedure of constitutional amendment or by a new ruling of the Court. However, when the Court interprets a statute, new legislative action can be taken.
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What power does the president have on the Supreme Court?

The President will typically nominate cabinet officials and secretaries at the beginning of their presidency and will fill vacancies as necessary. In addition, the President is responsible for nominating Federal Circuit Court judges and Supreme Court justices and choosing the chief justice.
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On what grounds can a Supreme Court judge be removed from office?

Supreme Court Judges can be removed from the office on grounds of proved misbehaviour or incapacity. Q. Who among the following are appointed by the President of India?
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Can Congress overturn the Supreme Court?

Judgments within the powers vested in courts by the Judiciary Article of the Constitution may not lawfully be revised, overturned or refused faith and credit by another Department of Government."
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Can anything overturn the Supreme Court?

As there is no court in the United States with more authority than the US Supreme Court, a Supreme Court ruling cannot be overturned by any other court, though the Supreme Court can overturn its own rulings.
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How can the president check the power of the Supreme Court?

The president checks the power of the courts by appointing new judges. The power of the Supreme Court can swing greatly on a single appointment. The Congress has a part in this check as well because they must approve the president's appointment.
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How many votes does it take to impeach a Supreme Court justice?

If a majority of the members of the United States House of Representatives vote to impeach, the impeachment is referred to the United States Senate for an impeachment trial. A conviction requires a two-thirds vote in the Senate.
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Who has more power than the president?

The Senate has exceptionally high authority, sometimes higher than the President or the House of Representatives. The Senate can try cases of impeachment, which can dismiss a President for misconduct.
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Who controls the Supreme Court?

Section 1 establishes the Supreme Court of the United States. It gives Congress the power to organize the Supreme Court and to establish lower courts. It also states that justices can serve on the court for as long as they maintain "good Behaviour," and that the justices should be compensated for their service.
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Does an executive order override the Supreme Court?

Congress may try to overturn an executive order by passing a bill that blocks it. But the president can veto that bill. Congress would then need to override that veto to pass the bill. Also, the Supreme Court can declare an executive order unconstitutional.
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How can a supreme justice be removed from office?

The Constitution states that Justices "shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour." This means that the Justices hold office as long as they choose and can only be removed from office by impeachment.
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How does the president limit the Supreme Court?

Our Congress can impose real limits on Court power. So too can our president limit the Court's power. The president along with state governments can ignore Supreme Court decisions.
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Does the president have the power to increase the number of Supreme Court Justices?

The president, however, does not make the final decision. The number of justices on the Supreme Court is not set by the Constitution, but it is determined by Congress. And when a party controls the presidency and Congress, the chances for altering the number of justices increases.
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How many times has the Supreme Court overturned itself?

It's extremely rare for the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn one of its own decisions. Of the more than 25,500 decisions handed down by the Supreme Court since its creation in 1789, it has only reversed course 146 times, less than one-half of one percent.
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Who can dismiss a supreme?

A Judge of the Supreme Court cannot be removed from office except by an order of the President passed after an address in each House of Parliament supported by a majority of the total membership of that House and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of members present and voting, and presented to the President in ...
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Can a Supreme Court Judgement be challenged?

A judicial order can be challenged only before appropriate Court of Law as per prescribed legal procedure. Therefore, it is a futile exercise to file a grievance against a judicial order/judgement.
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Who can reject Supreme Court Justices?

Constitutional background

The president has the plenary power to nominate and to appoint, while the Senate possesses the plenary power to reject or confirm the nominee prior to their appointment.
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Who can override a president?

Congress can override a veto by passing the act by a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate. (Usually an act is passed with a simple majority.) This check prevents the President from blocking an act when significant support for it exists.
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Who holds the highest power in the US?

President—The president leads the country. He or she is the head of state, leader of the federal government, and Commander in Chief of the United States armed forces.
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