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Which constitutional principle would prevent the Congress from nominating a Supreme Court justice?
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Separation of powers is like a government fence, keeping Congress from nominating justices, a role reserved for the president. Rule of law, due process, and popular sovereignty don't directly address this division.
Separation of powers is like a government fence, keeping Congress from nominating justices, a role reserved for the president. Rule of law, due process, and popular sovereignty don't directly address this division.
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