Article II
It is called being subpoenaed to court to testify as a witness.
The President of the United States appoints district court judges, but they must be approved by the US Senate. The president also appoints the justices of the Supreme Court and the appeals court judges.
A court case brought from a lower court to a higher court is called an appeal. In an appeal, the higher court reviews the decision made by the lower court to determine if any errors were made in applying the law.
A break in court proceedings is typically called a recess. During a recess, the court temporarily suspends proceedings to allow for a brief pause or for participants to take a break.
A court announcer is typically referred to as a court crier. They are responsible for making announcements in the courtroom and maintaining order.
the constitution establishes the qualifications for congressional representatives
The president
impeach
The U.S. Supreme Court.
cabinet
False. Article II of the U.S. Constitution establishes the executive branch and outlines the powers and responsibilities of the President. The rules for the federal court system are set up in Article III, which establishes the judicial branch, including the Supreme Court and other federal courts.
The president
It establishes the Executive Branch. Namely the office of President and Vice President. It also leaves the possibility of establishing executive departments.
Political independence qualifies as such: Mexico has its own constitution (last changed in 1917), president and bodies of government, such as a supreme court and a bicameral congress.
congress
The President gives an annual speech called the State of the Union address. He or she does this before a joint session of the House and the Senate, which establishes the President's legislative agenda.
Australias highest court is called the High Court of Australia. As an aside, the section of the constitution that establishes the High Court actually says something like (pretty close, but wording from memory, its section 71 if you want to look it up) "The judicial power of the commonwealth shall be vested in a federal supreme court, to be called the High Court of Australia ..."