Judicial appointments to the United States Supreme Court must be approved by the United States Senate. The President of the United States can appoint the judge and then the Senate votes.
president and Congress
The Senate must confirm judicial appointments by a majority vote.
The Legislative branch.
Senate
Appointments to the US Supreme Court must be approved by the US Senate.
Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland was created in 2002.
Yes, the U. S. President appoints ambassadors. His/Her appointments must be approved by Congress.
Senate
The appointment of executive branch official must approved by the Senate. These include cabinet appointments and ambassadors. The US Constitution requires this interaction.
Congress must approve federal judge appointments
Congress must approve federal judge appointments
Role of the judicial branch when it comes to making presidential appointments.
yes