Asked by Calvin
Senatorial courtesy refers to the tradition whereby:
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
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Answered by
Calvin
A.nominees for federal judgeships are treated with respect during Senate confirmation hearing,even by senators who plan to vote against the nominee.
B.senators usually defer to the president's choice of Supreme court nominees.
C.senators are consulted on the nomination of lower court federal judgeships located in their state.
B.senators usually defer to the president's choice of Supreme court nominees.
C.senators are consulted on the nomination of lower court federal judgeships located in their state.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senatorial_courtesy
Answered by
Calvin
so it's (B)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Good heavens! Some Congresses fight the President every inch of the way on the Supreme Court nominees.
Answered by
Calvin
is it (A)
Answered by
Calvin
D.nominations for the federal courts,once committee hearings are concluded,are scheduled for a vote ahead of other Senate business.
I still think it is (A)
I still think it is (A)