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executive branch
The legislative branch that approves Federal Judges is the Senate.
The legislative branch that approves Federal Judges is the Senate.
No. The President (Executive Branch) nominates (names) federal judges; the Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or reject the nomination.
Legislative branch writes laws and executive branch enforces laws. Legislative branch appropriates money and executive branch actually spends it. Legislative branch must approve all federal judges.
Legislative branch writes laws and executive branch enforces laws. Legislative branch appropriates money and executive branch actually spends it. Legislative branch must approve all federal judges.
The legislative Branch can check the Judicial branch in that Congress can approve the Judicial appointments, they can also impeach judges and remove them from office.
One example of the Judicial Branch checking the Legislative Branch would be the Supreme Court declaring a law unconstitutional and overturning the legislation.
The Legislative Branch, but specifically the Senate, which is only one chamber of Congress. The House of Representatives does not play a role in the appointment process.This, of course, applies to the US. Other countries may have different requirements.
The Senate must approve the people picked as federal judges.
the legislative branch confirms judges
The Legislative Branch, but specifically the Senate, which is only one chamber of Congress. The House of Representatives does not play a role in the appointment process.This, of course, applies to the US. Other countries may have different requirements.