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can confirm or refuse to confirm federal judges and justices
legislative checks executive
executive checks legislative
judicial checks executive
executive check judicial
The power to confirm or refuse to confirm federal judges and justices is a legislative - executive check. The legislative branch (Senate in the U.S. context) has the power of advice and consent for judicial appointments made by the executive branch. This is an example of the legislative checks on the executive in the context of the separation of powers and system of checks - and - balances.
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Legislative checks Executive