Supreme Court justices
There is no unwritten “ rule of senatorial courtesy “ because the constitution sets the limits on all branches of government.
Senatorial Courtesy
yes, it does.
Senatorial Courtesy
senatorial courtesy
If a key senator has invoked senatorial courtesy against an appointment, traditionally the president would respect this objection out of deference to the senator. The president may choose to nominate a different individual for the position to avoid conflict and uphold the practice of senatorial courtesy. Failure to do so could lead to opposition and conflict within the Senate, affecting the president's ability to get the appointment confirmed.
Congressional Courtesy is the rule that congressmen use to ignore people not in their state or district.
'Netiquette"
your option to this question are : A: imitate the behavior of clients or customers B: observe how other employees perform in the same situation C: read books or articles about courtesy and etiquette D: apply the same standard which you would use in your own home the correct answer is B.
They finally awarded the election to Senator Al Franken (D-MN).
It does not apply.
Always give at least 1 lane courtesy on each side.