Advice And Consent (Noun)

Meaning

A legal expression in the United States Constitution that allows the Senate to constrain the President's powers of appointment and treaty-making.

Classification

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.

Examples

  • The Senate's role of advice and consent in the appointment of Supreme Court justices has been the subject of controversy and debate throughout history.
  • Under the Constitution, the President has the power to negotiate treaties, but the Senate must give its advice and consent before the treaties can be ratified.
  • The Senate's power of advice and consent allows it to review and potentially reject the President's nominations for federal judges and executive branch officials.
  • The advice and consent clause has been used by the Senate to block several of the President's nominees for cabinet positions in recent years.
  • In order to receive the Senate's advice and consent, the President must formally submit the name of the nominee to the Senate and provide information about the nominee's qualifications.

Hypernyms

  • Expression
  • Locution
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