The homework answer is the Judicial Branch; however, court reporters work in every court of record, and there are many of these. The Judicial Branch of Federal government comprises only these courts:
Other federal courts, such as US Tax Court, US Bankruptcy Court, US Court of Federal Claims, and all military courts were all created under Congress' authority in Article I and are technically part of the Legislative Branch of government.
Most of the work in the legislative branch of the federal government is done in Congress, which is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Congress is responsible for creating and passing laws, as well as overseeing the budget and conducting investigations.
Yes. A felon could be a Court Reporter whether on probation or not. However, this may depend on the court reporting agency, if it is a private employer, and their hiring guidelines. IF the reporter wishes to work for a government agency (e.g.: the courts, for instance) that does it, no. Felons are mostly disqualified from being an employee of a government agencies.
In what branch of federal government do senators work?
The length of court reporter training can vary, but typically it involves completing a certification program or degree in court reporting, which can take 1-3 years. Additionally, passing a licensure exam and gaining experience through internships or on-the-job training may be necessary before you can work in a courthouse.
The Executive Branch.
It depends on the jurisdiction and the specific laws of that area. Some states have restrictions on convicted felons working in certain professions, including court reporting. It is recommended to check the laws and regulations in your particular area to determine the eligibility of a felon to become a court reporter.
As far as I have found, the term is "court reporter." Stenographer is what they are normally referred to in a deposition. They are usually qualified to serve as a court reporter, but work outside the court.
The government of Colombia is a Republic that closely resembles the system used in the United States. The Executive Branch is composed of the President and his cabinet, the Senate, and the House of Representatives. There is also a Judicial branch which is comprised of the Supreme Court. Officials in the Executive branch, with the exception of the cabinet, are elected.
It works at the Supreme Court
AnswerThree. They are: Legislative Branch(Congress), Executive Branch (Presidency), and Judicial Branch (Supreme Court)
1)The president (executive branch) can veto a law passed by Congress(legislative branch) which can be overridden by a two-thirds vote in Congress. 2) The Supreme Court (Judicial branch)can declare a law passed by Congress (legislative branch) as unconstitutional if the case is brought before the court.
A court reporter should be very reliable and dependable. They should also enjoy a fast paced work style and enjoy typing.