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Which of the following is NOT a constraint on federal judicial power? A. Lifetime appointment B. Presidential nomination C. Imp...Asked by Amy
Which of the following is NOT a constraint on federal judicial power?
A. Lifetime appointment
B. Presidential nomination
C. Impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors
D. Congressional control of judicial jurisdiction
is it A
A. Lifetime appointment
B. Presidential nomination
C. Impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors
D. Congressional control of judicial jurisdiction
is it A
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Answered by
Reed
So many questions posed on here are confusing in the way they're worded. No wonder students get confused! I think you are correct on this one, but B also seems to pose no restraint. Once confirmed and in office, a Supreme Court justice is not constrained by the president who nominated him or her and often advocates legal positions the president who nominated him or her doesn't like.
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Amy
thank you so much
Answered by
Ms. Sue
A is correct.
http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-judicial-powers.html
http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-judicial-powers.html
Answered by
Amy
thanks guys
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