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Q: Who confirms judicial appointments?
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What branch of government confirms all appointments?

Legislative ....... Or maybe judicial......... But probably executive....


What branch approves judicial appointments?

In the United States the Congress, or legislative branch confirms federal judicial appointments. It is the Senate as upper house of the Congress that has the Constitutional power to confirm federal judges, and Supreme Court nominees.


What branch approves (confirms) federal judges?

In the United States the Congress, or legislative branch confirms federal judicial appointments. It is the Senate as upper house of the Congress that has the Constitutional power to confirm federal judges, and Supreme Court nominees.


Who confirms appointments of the governor?

I think it is the senate


Who confirms the governors appointments?

I think it is the senate


When was Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland created?

Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland was created in 2002.


Who confirms or rejects the appointments to office?

the executive branch!


Does legislative government have more power than executive?

Actually it is an interdependence. All three parts of the government has checks on the other parts. The legislature confirms appointments but the executive carries out the laws with these appointments. The judicial interprets the laws carried out by the executive and made by the legislative.


What branch confirms all cabinets appointments?

Legislative Branch


What branch confirms presidential appointments to the Supreme Court?

executive


Which branch confirms all appointments to the supreme court?

Senate


What are the checks on bureaucratic power?

The president has the ability to check the power of the bureaucracy. He does this by vetoing bills that have made it through congress if he disagrees with them. This keeps congress from passing laws unchecked.