- two
senates of
eight judges each. In its case the
division is
mostly of an
organizational nature, as a
matter of
dividing the work load; both
senates handle...
- The
United States Senate is a
chamber of the
bicameral United States Congress; it is the
upper house, with the U.S.
House of
Representatives being the...
- included.
Senates in the US tend to be
larger and to have more sub-committees than
senates in
England or Australia,
while very
small senates (few than...
- The 2026
United States Senate elections are
scheduled to be held on
November 3, 2026, with 33 of the 100
seats in the
Senate being contested in regular...
- The
Advisory Council of
Faculty Senates (ACFS) is a non-partisan
statewide organization of
university faculty members formed to
represent the interests...
-
Clinical Senates are non-statutory
bodies of the
English NHS,
established by the
Health and
Social Care Act 2012.
Clinical senates were
established by...
-
Senate may also
refer to: Any one of the
national senates in the world,
including The
Australian Senate The
Brazilian Senate The
United States Senate...
-
along party lines to
advance the
confirmation to a full
Senate vote. On
October 6, the full
Senate confirmed Kavanaugh by a vote of 50–48.
Since the death...
- the single-member
district system remained, and as a result, the
state senates became redundant bodies, as
other solutions, such as
abolition (as in Canada)...
-
Under the Constitution, the
transitional Senate of
Thailand expired on 10 May 2024. Afterwards, the
following Senates will be a 200-member body and have no...