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John Adams's "midnight appointees" were to strengthen the Federalist power. Jeffersonians could not remove some (even after repealing the Judiciary Act of 1801), like Chief Justice John Marshall, who were appointed for life. Source: <http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/jefferson/essays/biography/4>
decreased judicial powers
decreased judicial powers
Jackson did not ignore any branch; he didn't pay much attention to the judicial, but that's about it.
Thomas Jefferson wanted Democratic Republican judges and not Federalist judges.
The judicial nomination process involves the President of the United States selecting candidates for federal judgeships, including those for the Supreme Court. The nominees are then reviewed by the Senate Judiciary Committee, which conducts hearings to evaluate their qualifications and judicial philosophies. Following the hearings, the committee votes to recommend or oppose the nomination, and the full Senate then votes to confirm or reject the nominee. If confirmed, the nominee is appointed to the position by the President.
Oppose
Opposition to legalized abortion caused many conservatives to oppose the ERA.
I think so
The demonstrators plan to oppose the new shopping mall. I oppose anything curtailing civil rights. Oppose means to hinder, counterbalance or resist.
exsample- i oppose to your exsuation
The verb of opposition is oppose.