a justice of the Supreme Court mainly the Chief Justice though it must be confirmed by the senate
a justice of the Supreme Court mainly the Chief Justice though it must be confirmed by the senate
My advice is to schedule an appointment with a career counselor - many colleges & high schools have them in their business programs. Before your appointment, make a list of your strengths & weaknesses - be honest! What do you like to do, what do you dislike doing, where do you excel? All these things are important when you're planning your future - but keep in mind that sometimes, the future can surprise you - plan for the future, but be flexible - many successful people didn't start out in their perfect career!
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The answer depends on several factors such as the party of the key senator, the make-up of the Senate, the reasons against the appointment ,the quality of the nominee and the relation of the President with the Senate.
If the President (the Executive Branch of government) wishes to make a high ranking appointment to the executive branch, Congress (the Legislative Branch of government) holds hearings to determine if the appointment meets their satisfaction. After the hearings are concluded Congress votes on the appointment and if it passes then the appointment is "confirmed."
The President of the US is still President even when he is traveling outside the country, and due to the miracle of modern communication technology, he is available to make decisions when decisions need to be made. There is no appointment of an acting President, just because the President is not in the country.
An appointment can usually be rescheduled by contacting the person or service you made the appointment with and requesting a new time and date. It's important to provide a reason for the rescheduling and be flexible with alternative times offered. Make sure to confirm the new appointment details once it has been successfully rescheduled.
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The President can make ambassador appointments only with the "advice and consent of the Senate."
George Washington Carver Lived in Virginia all during his president career. A lot of people make a mistake by saying he lived in Washington D.C. during his president career.
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It is unlikely that you can make an appointment with the Long Island Medium.