Multiple Choice
Senatorial courtesy is
A) the right of the junior senator from the president's party in the state where the district court is located to approve the nominee.
B) the right of the senior senator from the president's party in the state where the district court is located to approve the nominee.
C) the expectation the senators from both political parties in the state where the district court is located to agree on a nominee.
D) designed to increase presidential authority over the appointment process.
E) no longer a practiced norm in the Senate.
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