president jimmy carter
No, they don't ---- It depends on what sport they are playing. If they are playing cricket, football etc then they would find it dufficult playing without a ball
_____? is the practices of presidents seeking the approval of certain senators before submitting a nominee for a federal judgeship to the Senate as a whole
Most likely because it is dufficult to comprehend that as you are reading and learning about it, it is happening right now, even as you read this sentence.
Christopher A Manning has written: 'Judgeship criteria' -- subject(s): Judges, Selection and appointment
Senatorial courtesy
It is not the executive but the legislative branch (the US Senate) that confirms cabinet, judgeship, and other Presidential appointments.
So you are asking me to create a sentence ad hoc? The judgeship was only an ad hoc appointment to clear a backlog on the docket.
There are no training schools for US federal judges. They are considered to be fully qualified to take the bench at the time they are nominated for federal judgeship, or they would not be nominated in the first place.
The Constitution demands that the Executive branch nominate the members of the Judiciary with the advice and consent of the Senate.
The judge who filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against his local cleaners for damaging his pants. He ends up losing his judgeship over the lawsuit and is now suing to get his job back. Very bizarre. Check out the related link.
No. Israel has no official state religion. There is no religious or gender test for citizenship, land ownership, business ownership, voting rights, election to representation in government, court judgeship, or school admission. Jews are the largest segment of the population, followed by Muslims.