senatorial courtesy in a sentence
Examples
- In a ruling issued on December 23, 1993, the New Jersey Supreme Court upheld the use of senatorial courtesy, despite the fact that it is an unwritten rule.
- In many cases there is no nominee for the position; however, the Senate has a tradition of senatorial courtesy in which nominees are only considered if the home senators approve.
- Glass and Byrd invoked senatorial courtesy to defeat Roosevelt's nomination of Floyd H . Roberts to a federal judgeship, as part of a broader conflict over control of federal patronage in Virginia.
- Most important among these would be Sen . John Bennett, R-Monmouth, who represents the district where Zazzali lives and so could exercise " senatorial courtesy " to single-handedly hold up his nomination.
- She was first appointed to the Court in 1986, serving a seven-year term on the bench in Morris County, New Jersey, while she was a resident of senatorial courtesy to block her reappointment.
- Garfield's accomplishments as president included a resurgence of presidential authority against senatorial courtesy in executive appointments, energizing listing him in rankings of U . S . presidents due to the short length of his presidency.
- As a matter of senatorial courtesy, Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, who stood on the opposite side of the legislation, had agreed in advance to withhold his vote so the outcome could not be affected by Stevens'absence.
- When Democrats won control of the State Senate in 1965, with Hughes ally John A . Lynch Sr . ( D-New Brunswick ) installed as the new Senate President, the Caucus System was abolished; Senatorial Courtesy was continued.
- The Caucus System rule ended for good, but a faction of the Democratic majority led by Senator James P . Dugan ( D-Jersey City ), the incumbent Democratic State Chairman, teamed with Republican Senators to continue the practice of Senatorial Courtesy.
- Epstein escalated his feud with Cahill by using Senatorial Courtesy to block the reappointment of former New York Stock Exchange Chairman James C . Kellogg III for reappointment as a Commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.