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How does the nomination process for federal judges reflect the principle of separation of powers?

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The president nominates judges to the nation's highest judiciary authority (Supreme Court), but Congress must approve those nominees. The Supreme Court, meanwhile, has the power to invalidate as unconstitutional any law passed by the Congress.

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