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Title: Which of the following statements about senatorial courtesy is FALSE?
Post by: OneHundred on Oct 14, 2016
Which of the following statements about senatorial courtesy is FALSE?
A) To invoke senatorial courtesy, the relevant senator must provide documented evidence why the nominee is not fit for office.
B) Federal judicial nominations are not confirmed when opposed by a senator of the president's party from the state in which the nominee is to serve.
C) Presidents usually check carefully with the relevant senator ahead of time so that they will avoid making a nomination that will fail to be confirmed.
D) When there is a vacancy for a federal judgeship, the relevant senator will suggest one or more names to the attorney general and the president.
E) none of the above


Title: Re: Which of the following statements about senatorial courtesy is FALSE?
Post by: marral on Oct 14, 2016
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Title: Re: Which of the following statements about senatorial courtesy is FALSE?
Post by: OneHundred on Nov 21, 2016
This is exactly what I needed, thanks