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Who has the power to appoint federal judges

The President appoints federal judges, including Supreme Court justices, with the advice and consent of the Senate. That means the Senate must approve the President's nomination by a simple majority vote before the appointment process can be completed.

What clause states that the Constitution will be the supreme law of the land

Article VI, Clause 2 (the Supremacy Clause) states the US Constitution and federal laws and treaties made in accordance with the Constitution are the supreme law of the land.

Who holds the power to approve supreme court justices

the Senate

Who can declare a law unconstitutional

Any Article III (constitutional) court (or equivalent state court) can declare a law unconstitutional if the law is part of a case they're trying or reviewing; however, the government would probably appeal the case all the way to the Supreme Court to get a definitive answer.

The US Supreme Court is the ultimate arbiter of constitutionality, and has final authority over questions of constitutionality.

Article III Courts

  • US District Courts
  • US Court of International Trade
  • US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts
  • Supreme Court of the United States
Which court reviews cases under the Trade Agreements Act of 1979

U.S. Court of International Trade

What institution was established under Article III of the Constitution

The Judiciary Branch

With which branch of the government is this office associated with the president of the united states

Executive

Is it true or false a supreme court justice serves a term of 25 years

true (A+)

The case of Feinberg v. New York established the process called judicial review.

false

Which of these agencies regulates all satellite systems

Federal Communications Comission

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