States' rights.
The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.
The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.
The US Senate must approve or disapprove such appointments.
It does not go into effect until the US Senate ratifies it.. . . then the Congress has to ratify (approve) it.The senate may approve or disapprove the treaty.
The President, and if your on a plus make sure u capitalize president A+ answer is the senate!
The US Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or disapprove Supreme Court appointments.
Senate
The_Supreme_Court_has no constitutional power to do anything,_but_the_Congress_must_ratify,_or_approve,_the_president's_treaty.">The Supreme Court usually does nothing, but the Congress must ratify, or approve, the president's treaty.
The president would nominate judges, but the senate hasn’t to approve them
The president would nominate judges, but the senate hasn’t to approve them
The president would nominate judges, but the senate hasn’t to approve them
The Senate.