The potential Supreme Court justices are first nominated by the president, then must be approved by a senatorial majority vote. After the Senate receives the nomination, they may send 'Blue slip' memos to the senators in the nominee's home state, to give them an opportunity to sign off from being included in the approval committee.
yes they can.
Pat Robertson of Virginia.
By the power of nomination, the president may nominate federal court justices who are then approved by the senate.
Nomination.
They have absolute authority. It is their duty to determine if it is constitutional. If it does not violate the Constitution they uphold it otherwise they defeat it.
There is no antonym for nomination
One nomination for best Film is Four Weddings and a Funeral.Jimmy was pleased to get a nomination the join the club.Sally put forward the nomination for best kept garden.
for nomination there are 4 syllables
The abbreviation of nomination is "nom."
If they do not get nomination of their party it is impossible for them to serve.
Nomination paper is candidates sign paper.
Under current Senate rules, it takes 60 votes to cut off a debate and force a vote on a motion. Therefore 41 senators can block a nomination.