What other factors should be considered by congress in approving a justice?
Punish criminals
The Judiciary Act was passed in 1789 by congress.
The President . . .Added: . . . with the approval of Congress
congress
Any sitting president can nominate a justice for the Supreme Court, but then the justice has to be confirmed by congress. Since this is an election year, if Justice Ginsburg had to retire due to illness, it is doubtful congress would confirm anyone until after the election.
No, the Justice Department. Actually the started in 1908 with 34 agents with the mission to conduct investigations for the Department of Justice.
executive, legislative, congress, court and Police
Establish Justice (^_-)
It may not technically be considered obstruction of justice, although someone can be arrested for doing it.
Justice can be seen as a human construct because it is based on human values, beliefs, and social norms. Different cultures and societies have different understandings of justice, and it is influenced by factors like history and power dynamics. However, the concept of justice also has underlying principles of fairness, impartiality, and accountability that are considered fundamental to a just society.
When a judge vacates a decision, they typically consider factors such as legal errors, new evidence, procedural irregularities, and the interests of justice in the process of overturning the ruling.
The number of magistrates and the evidence gathered are some of the factors affecting the effectiveness of the criminal justice system.