According to the us constitution who is the presiding officer of the senate?
The US Supreme Court is the only court specifically mentioned in the Constitution; none of the other federal courts, past, present or future, was mentioned.
No. Nowhere in the constitution is "freedom of rights" mentioned
Courts have jurisdiction over interpretations of the constitution and can suggest amendments. The supreme court was the only one mentioned in the US constitution.
The President of the Senate (Vice President of the United States) is given that authority in the US Constitution.
According to the us constitution who is the presiding officer of the senate?
The US Supreme Court is the only court specifically mentioned in the Constitution; none of the other federal courts, past, present or future, was mentioned.
The US government. Namely Congress and the Senate.
The US government. Namely Congress and the Senate.
Senate and House of Representatives
No. Nowhere in the constitution is "freedom of rights" mentioned
Under the US Constitution the presiding official of the US Senate in the Vice President. Currently this is VP Joseph Biden.
US Senate
senate
No, there is no mention of political parties in the Constitution.
The House and Senate are the Legislative Branch of the US government (not the constitution)
it is in the constitution that each state has two senators