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What branch can appoint judges and justices?

What branch can appoint judges and justices?

the Judicial Branch
Where the executive and legislative branches are elected by the people, members of the Judicial Branch are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.

Which branch can nominate judges?

The president
The president has the power to nominate the justices and appointments are made with the advice and consent of the Senate. You can search for Supreme Court cases on Findlaw .

Does the executive branch appoint judges?

Judges of courts established by a state are appointed by their state’s executive; ACT court appointments are made by the executive and Northern Territory appointments are made by the Territory Administrator.

Who can appointment of judges?

the President
APPOINTMENT OF ACTING JUDGES Acting Judges can be appointed by the President under clause (2) of Article 224 of the Constitution.

How HC Judges are appointed?

Article 217 of the Constitution: It states that the Judge of a High Court shall be appointed by the President in consultation with the Chief Justice of India (CJI), the Governor of the State. In the case of appointment of a Judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court is consulted.

Who appoints the Judges of Supreme Court?

The Chief Justice and Judges of the High Courts are to be appointed by the President under clause (1) of Article 217 of the Constitution.

How are judges selected quizlet?

Judges are appointed by executives (like governors and the president), elected by the voters, or appointed through a merit selection process.

What branch can refuse to accept judicial appointments?

The Legislative Branch can check over the Judicial Branch of our gov’t by impeaching federal judges and Supreme Court Justices, and the legislative branch also has the ability to confirm or refuse to confirm judge/justices appointments for the judicial branch. THAT’S ALL.

What branch nominates Supreme Court justices?

The president nominates Supreme Court justices. They serve a lifetime term, if approved by the Senate. This is specified by the Constitution. Article III states that the president “shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Judges of the Supreme Court.”.

What branch can reject appointments?

The legislative branch can reject the presidents appointments, may reject treaties, impeach the president, may withold funding for president initiations and overide a veto and propose constitutional amendments to overide judicial decisions, may impeach supreme court justices and can reject appointments to the supreme court.

What branch of government can remove judges from office?

The judicial branch can declare laws passed by Congress or executive acts by the President of the United States unconstitutional, thus legally voiding them. However, all federal judges are nominated by the president and approved by the Senate. Additionally, Congress can remove a federal judge from office by impeachment.

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