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On a Federal Level the Senate Confirms appointed positions both in the judicial and executive branches. As well, the senate has the power to impeach appointed and elected positions in the executive and judicial branches.

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Why did Thomas Jefferson have little power over the judiciary?

Because before John Adams' term was over, he panicked and appointed federalists to the judiciary. Therefore, Jefferson did not have a lot of power over the judiciary with all those federalists.


Who approves judges chosen by the president?

The Senate Judiciary Committee reviews the judges chosen by the President, and if approved, they are confirmed on the Senate floor. The President may receive nominations for judges from Senators.


What power did the tribune have that the senate did not?

The tribune, a representative of the plebeians in ancient Rome, held the power to veto decisions made by the Senate and other magistrates, which was a significant check on their authority. This veto power allowed tribunes to protect the interests of the common people and prevent legislation that might harm them. Additionally, tribunes had the right to propose legislation and could summon the Senate, giving them a unique role in the political landscape that the Senate did not possess.


What are the functions of the president of the senate?

The Senate, as one house of Congress, has the powers outlined in Article I, section 8 of the Constitution. The Senate has several exclusive powers that are also mentioned in Article One. The Senate must approve treaties with other nations; major appointments of the President, like ambassadors and members of the federal judiciary, must be approved by the Senate; the Senate acts as the jury in impeachment cases and to be removed from office, the impeached officer must be convicted by a two-thirds vote in the Senate.


Could the tribunes veto laws of Senate?

Yes, the tribunes of the plebs in ancient Rome had the power to veto legislation proposed by the Senate. This veto authority was a key aspect of their role, allowing them to protect the interests of the common people against potentially harmful laws. By exercising their veto, tribunes could halt Senate actions and prevent legislation from being enacted, thereby serving as a check on the Senate's power.

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Approving presidential nominations to the judiciary is a power that belongs exclusively to the .?

Senate


What is the name of the Senate committee that has jurisdiction over the appointment of federal judges?

The Senate Judiciary Committee (formally: "The United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary")


What are the powers for the judicial branch of senate?

Firstly, the judiciary is not part of the senate, their are three branches of governance in the US; the executive, the legislature (the senate and house) and lastly, the judiciary. The judiciaries main functions are in settling dispute between states or involving matters above state law; i.e. when a state makes a decision which could be seen as unconstitutional. In addition the power of judicial review gives the judiciary power over the executive and public officials. The separation of powers is arguably compromised in the case of the judiciary as the chief justice presides over cases of impeachment of the President. Check article III of the constitution for their original powers.


When was United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary created?

United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary was created in 1816.


The Senate has the power to confirm presidential appointments to the Supreme Court. This is an example of what principle of US government?

Checks and balances. The Executive branch has power over (checks the power of) the Judiciary branch by way of choosing who to appoint. The Legislative branch has power over (keeps in check) the Judiciary branch by way of choosing whether to confirm the appointments. The Legislative Branch also has power over (keeps in check) the Executive branch because the appointments to the Supreme Court require their approval.


Who provides a check for executive power?

The other arms of government provide check for executive power. The legislature which makes laws and the judiciary which interprets the law provide a check for executive power.


What is meaning of judiciary?

Of or pertaining to courts of judicature, or legal tribunals; judicial; as, a judiciary proceeding., That branch of government in which judicial power is vested; the system of courts of justice in a country; the judges, taken collectively; as, an independent judiciary; the senate committee on the judiciary.


5 members of the senate judiciary committee?

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Who has the most power in the Canadian Legislative branch of government?

The senate,house of commons,cabinet,judiciary,prime minister,house of parliament,governor general and the monarch


Senate committee with jurisdiction over the appointment of federal judges?

judiciary


WHAT IS judiciary branch?

It is like supreme court, senate,judge,etc


How does the judiciary checkmate the executive?

The president makes numerous judicial appointments, including nominations to the Supreme Court. As a result, a president can leave a lasting imprint on the judiciary -- and the nation -- for years to come.