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Does the senate have very little influence in regard to the supreme court appointments?

No, the Senate actually has very much influence in regard to the appointment of Supreme Court justices. The president of the United States submits his choices of individuals to hold these seats to the Senate for their consent and advice.


Which detail is an opinion about the US Supreme Court A Justices work very little B It is the US's highest court C the Senate must approve nominees D Exists under the US Constitution Article III?

Opinion about the US Supreme Court A Justices work very little Facts about the US Supreme Court B It is the US's highest court C the Senate must approve nominees D Exists under the US Constitution Article III


Do Senate's have a very little influence in regard to Supreme Court appointments?

Not at all. The Senate plays a minor advisory role and has the ability to block confirmation, a power they've exercised in one way or another 36 times in the history of the Court. Twelve US Supreme Court nominees were rejected outright, by Senate vote; the others received so much resistance from the floor that their names were withdrawn or their nominations died in committee. The minority party (currently the Republicans) can filibuster if they can't muster enough votes to prevent an appointment. This tactic was applied successfully when Justice Abe Fortas' name was advanced as a potential successor to Chief Justice Earl Warren, who retired in 1969. Fortas' name was withdrawn, and Warren Burger was nominated in his place. Burger proved acceptable to both parties. For more information, see Related Questions, below.


Who judges impeachment cases?

The Senate decides the case. But by the time the Senate even gets the case, the impeachment has already happened. The impeachment by the House is a little like an indictment in civil law. When the House impeaches someone, they decide that there is enough evidence to bring the case to the Senate for a decision.


Did the senate of Rome have little power by 100 bc?

Yes


Who has the sole power to impeach once the office holder is impeached?

The Senate This is true, but the question is a little unclear. The House of Representatives brings the Articles of Impeachment against a federal official. However, impeachment only brings up the charges; it doesn't convict the individual. The official still has to be tried before the Senate. The US Senate then tries the case [holds the trial of the official], and the Senate decides whether the federal official will be removed from office. [In the special case where it is the US President who is on trial, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over the impeachment trial, before the US Senate.]


How many are voting members of the senate?

The US Senate had 100 voting members, 2 from each state. Once in a while a vacancy occurs and the Senate may be short some of its members for a little while.


What supreme court was known as the little man's lawyer?

kyrans court


Who had little schooling and was chief justice of the supreme court?

John Marshall :)!


Who is known as little CORPORAL?

age limit for supreme court judge


Who did Mahalia Jackson influence?

Little Richard


What is a sentences for influence?

Verb - I think John influenced some of his friends.Noun - That had very little influence on our decision.Jim is a bad influence.