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The Legislative Branch, but specifically the Senate, which is only one chamber of Congress. The House of Representatives does not play a role in the appointment process.

This, of course, applies to the US. Other countries may have different requirements.

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What branch can reject the appointment of judges?

executive branch


Which branch of government can reject judges and ambassadors?

Legislative Branch


Which branch can accept or reject appointments made by the executive branch?

The Upper House of the Legislative Branch (aka US Senate) can reject any high level appointment of the president such as a federal judge, ambassador or cabinet member. (The president is allowed to make certain lower level appointment without approval )


What branch can appoint judges and ambassadors and reject these appointments?

Appointed by Executive Branch, approved or rejected by Legislative branch


Does the Legislative Branch have the power to name federal judges?

No. The President (Executive Branch) nominates (names) federal judges; the Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or reject the nomination.


Who must approve the appointment of Ambassadors Judges of the Supreme Court and Public Ministers that the US President nominates to government positions?

The appointment of Ambassadors, Judges of the Supreme Court, and Public Ministers nominated by the U.S. President must be approved by the United States Senate. This process involves confirmation hearings and a vote by the Senate, which can either approve or reject the nomination. This system of checks and balances ensures that the legislative branch has a role in overseeing the President's appointments.


Which branch of government may disapprove appointments to the US Supreme Court?

The Legislative Branch, but specifically the US Senate, must vote to approve or reject the President's nominations. The House of Representatives plays no role in the appointment process.


Who recommends appointments to the federal courts?

The President, head of the Executive Branch of US government, nominates judges to federal courts. They must be approved by a simple majority vote of the Senate before they are appointed."Recommend" is really the wrong word for the President's role in the judicial appointment process. Members of the Legislative and Judicial branches can recommend (or suggest) a candidate to the President, but only the President has the power to nominate (name the official candidate).


In a presidential form of government what branch appoints the members of the judicial branch?

The President (Executive branch) nominates US Supreme Court justices, with the "advice and consent" of the Senate (Legislative branch), which votes whether to confirm or reject the nominee. The House of Representatives is not part of the Supreme Court appointment process.


Which branch appointed Justice Sotomayor to the US Supreme Court?

Appointment of US Supreme Court justices is a collaborative effort between the President (Executive branch) and the Senate (Legislative branch). The President nominates a candidate to fill a vacancy on the bench, and the Senate votes whether to confirm or reject the nomination.Historically, the President is usually credited with the appointment, so Justice Sotomayor was appointed by President Barrack Obama, head of the Executive branch of government.


In US government which branch appoints the members of the Judicial Branch?

The President (Executive Branch) appoints judges and justices of the Judicial Branch with the advice and consent (approval) of the Senate (Legislative Branch). Both branches must participate in order to complete an appointment.


What branch of government has the power to appointments of federal government?

The Senate.