by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary The Judicial Congress appoints members of the Supreme Court and federal District Courts. It also oversees the federal agencies involved in law enforcement and prosecution, including the appointment of the directors of all...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary Supreme Court justices shall serve single terms of 20 years. This insulates them from the changing winds of public opinion and political expediency, allowing them to render their judgements based on enduring...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary A larger Supreme Court allows for greater diversity in its membership. This increases the likelihood that a variety of minority opinions will be part of the deliberation on any case. There is still an odd-number of...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary The Judicial Congress strengthens the judicial branch of government by more fully separating the judiciary from the executive and congressional branches. Instead of being appointed by the President and confirmed by...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary Members of the Judicial Congress shall be elected directly by the citizenry, specifically for the purpose of administering the judicial branch. This enables candidates to be chosen based on their judicial qualifications,...
by New-Constitution | May 21, 2020
HomeAbout this Website Directory of Commentary The function of the judicial branch of government is distinct for the functions of the legislative branch and the executive branch. Simply put, the Congress creates legislation, the President administers the government,...
Recent Comments