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Is judicial review an explicit or an implied power?

Judicial review is an implied power of the Judicial Branch in the US government, but an established practice in common law.


What do the Federalist Papers say about Judicial Review?

Hamilton had written that through the practice of judicial review the Court ensured that the will of the whole people, as expressed in their Constitution


What did the court case marbury v. Madison establish?

The judicial power to decide whether a law is constitutional.


What are characteristics of vice president?

Vice presidents will become president if anything happens to the president (sometime described as a heartbeat away from the presidency.) So, they need all the qualifications of a president, at least in theory. In practice, until Eisenhower made a special point to give VP Nixon responsibility, vice-presidents were essentially useless unless the president died. The only official duty of the VP is to preside over Senate debate and to vote if there is a tie vote- not very likely to be important, since the Senate can delay a vote if the VP could really make a difference. The VP candidate was often chosen to balance off the presidential candidate in hopes of picking up votes from people not likely to vote for the presidential candidate. For example, Lyndon Johnson, a powerful Texas Senator was added to the Kennedy ticket. Andrew Johnson, from Tennessee, once a slave state, was added to the Lincoln ticket.


What does the balancing of tickets mean in presidential elections?

This phrase refers to the practice of choosing a vice-presidential candidate who will attract voters in areas where the presidential candidate is weak. For example a Southerner might balance a Northerner or conservative might balance a liberal.

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What is unofficial practice of the president deffering to the wishes of the senator from the state where a federal judicial vacancy exists?

If the senator in question belongs to the President's party, he probably can block the appointment of judges he does not like. Otherwise, not so much.


What would happen if the president insists on making an appointment despite the fact that a key senator has invoked the rule of senatorial courtesy against the appointment?

If a key senator has invoked senatorial courtesy against an appointment, traditionally the president would respect this objection out of deference to the senator. The president may choose to nominate a different individual for the position to avoid conflict and uphold the practice of senatorial courtesy. Failure to do so could lead to opposition and conflict within the Senate, affecting the president's ability to get the appointment confirmed.


Unwritten constitution includes the practice of?

judicial reviewThe unwritten constitution includes the practice of Judicial Review of Laws.


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The Practice - 1997 The Candidate 6-1 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12


Is judicial review an explicit or an implied power?

Judicial review is an implied power of the Judicial Branch in the US government, but an established practice in common law.


Do judicial decisions look to the code of ethics as a standard of practice?

yes


What do the Federalist Papers say about Judicial Review?

Hamilton had written that through the practice of judicial review the Court ensured that the will of the whole people, as expressed in their Constitution


After the practice ASVAB what is the next step?

After you are able to pass your practice ASVAB, you would schedule an appointment at your nearest MEPS to take the actual ASVAB.


What did the court case marbury v. Madison establish?

The judicial power to decide whether a law is constitutional.


What is the practice of victorious politicians rewarding their followers with government jobs?

presidential appointment


What is the branch that can veto bills?

Only the President, head of the Executive branch, has the power to veto legislation.The Supreme Court (Judicial branch) can use "judicial review" to declare challenged legislation unconstitutional, nullifying a law, but is not the same as a veto. Congress had the power of Legislative Veto until the Supreme Court declared the practice unconstitutional in INS v. Chadha, (1983). Congress and the President still cooperate to use an informal variation of this rule.


What religion does the president practice?

Christianity