The President (Executive Branch) appoints judges and justices of the Judicial Branch with the advice and consent (approval) of the Senate (Legislative Branch). Both branches must participate in order to complete an appointment.
No, the Judicial Branch is composed of judges. A governor is in the Executive Branch of state government.
YES.
False The Judicial Branch Do Have Checks On The Other Branches
Under the New Jersey Plan, the ability to appoint the Supreme Court to the judicial branch of government was given to the executive branch.
The Executive branch.
The members of the Judicial Branch are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
Executive Branch
Executive Branch
the judicial branch
The legislative
The Judicial branch has the power to interpret the laws, or decide if they are unconstitutional. The checks on the Judicial branch are the power of the executive branch to enforce the laws and the power of the legislative branch to make laws.
He has no judicial powers. Only the judicial branch has the power. The president can appoint a judge but has to get congressional approval.