百度试题 结果1 题目39. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?問:聯邦最高法院有幾位大法官?A: nine (9) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答:九位 反馈 收藏
While it's true that many judges on lower courts (state, appellate, and local courts) are elected by popular vote, just like any politician, the nine justices that serve on the United States Supreme Court are not. When the Supreme Court has a v...
Each federal court has achief judgewho handles some administrative responsibilities in addition to his or her regular duties. The chief judge is usually the judge who has served on that court the longest. Chief justices for district and appeals courts must be under age 65 and may serve as chi...
approving federal judges and justices, passing the national budget, and declaring war. Each state gets two Senators and some number of Representatives, depending on how many people live in that state. The executive branch is described in Article 2 of the Constitution. ...
David Souter, the famously reclusive Supreme Court justice, once warned that cameras would televise the most publicity shy branch of government's proceedings over his dead body. His fellow justices, however, appear more comfortable with public attention lately.Stern, Seth...
The sweeping, seemingly unbounded theory of liability advanced by Schnapper seemed to make many justices, particularly the Court's conservatives, nervous. Both liberals and conservatives on the Court struggled to identify a limiting principle that could allow the Court to ratchet back the scope of Se...
The court ruled that the statute violated the First Amendment, which prohibits a state from requiring "that teaching and learning must be tailored to the principles or prohibitions of any religious sect or dogma," according to the majority opinion. Many opponents then began requirin...
"A Republican president could nominate as many as 4 Supreme Court justices. That should terrify you." But it's not only the president who plays a role; the appointee must be confirmed by the Senate, with 60 votes needed for a procedural vote, followed by a simple majority for the final...
The case, known asTrump v. Anderson, landed before the justices after Colorado's highest court issued a landmark decision in December concluding thatTrump is disqualifiedfrom holding the presidency under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. With its divided ruling, the Colorado Supreme Court became th...
Two current members of the Supreme Court, namely Justices Thomas and Gorsuch, have indicated that theSullivandecision should be reconsidered. This landmark case from the 1960s revolved around ads placed inThe New York Timesurging readers to contribute to a legal fund for Martin Luther King, Jr...