Supreme Court justices
There is no unwritten “ rule of senatorial courtesy “ because the constitution sets the limits on all branches of government.
yes, it does.
Senatorial Courtesy
Senatorial Courtesy
senatorial courtesy
If a key senator has invoked senatorial courtesy against an appointment, traditionally the president would respect this objection out of deference to the senator. The president may choose to nominate a different individual for the position to avoid conflict and uphold the practice of senatorial courtesy. Failure to do so could lead to opposition and conflict within the Senate, affecting the president's ability to get the appointment confirmed.
An unwritten rule that can dictate the conformation of presidential appointments is known as the "blue slip" process. This informal practice allows senators to effectively veto judicial nominations by refusing to return a blue slip, signaling their disapproval. While not legally binding, this tradition can significantly influence the appointment process, particularly for federal judges. Additionally, it reflects the importance of senatorial courtesy and the role of state senators in the selection of nominees from their states.
Congressional Courtesy is the rule that congressmen use to ignore people not in their state or district.
'Netiquette"
They finally awarded the election to Senator Al Franken (D-MN).
The legend rule does not apply to the card in question.
Always give at least 1 lane courtesy on each side.