the president deferring to members of the president's party from each state in choosing nominees to district courts
senators are consulted on the nomination of lower-court federal judgeships in their state
presidential appointments
There is no unwritten “ rule of senatorial courtesy “ because the constitution sets the limits on all branches of government.
Supreme Court justices
yes, it does.
senatorial courtesy
Senatorial Courtesy
senatorial courtesy
Senatorial Courtesy
Senatorial Courtesy
senatorial courtesy
The question is wrong. It should be: What is senatorial courtesy? Senatorial courtesy is an unwritten political custom or constitutional convention in the United States. The president consults the senior U.S. Senator of his political party of a given state before nominating any person to a federal vacancy within that Senator's state.