The legislative branch that approves Federal Judges is the Senate.
The legislative branch that approves Federal Judges is the Senate.
legislative, judicial, executive
The legislative branch checks the executive branch by overseeing the implementation of laws and approving presidential appointments. It also checks the judicial branch by confirming judicial appointments and having the power to impeach federal judges.
The U.S. Senate confirms the appointment all federal judges including the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court.
One example of the Judicial Branch checking the Legislative Branch would be the Supreme Court declaring a law unconstitutional and overturning the legislation.
legislative, judicial, executive
legislative, executive, judicial
Judicial,Legislative and Executive Branch
Judicial, legislative, executive
Federal
the three us federal government branches are the legislative judicial and executive
The President, head of the Executive Branch of US government, nominates judges to federal courts. They must be approved by a simple majority vote of the Senate before they are appointed."Recommend" is really the wrong word for the President's role in the judicial appointment process. Members of the Legislative and Judicial branches can recommend (or suggest) a candidate to the President, but only the President has the power to nominate (name the official candidate).