- 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 the
upper chamber of the
United States Congress. The
Senate and the
United States House of
Representatives (which is the lower...
- 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...
-
Federal Constitutional Court) and two
members of each of the
Senates involved ("
Senate" here
denotes a
judicial 'sub-unit'
within a court,
usually consisting...
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Clinical Senates are non-statutory
bodies of the
English NHS,
established by the
Health and
Social Care Act 2012.
Clinical senates were
established by...
- 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...
-
amendment process. Thus,
Senates elected in off-year (i.e. non-Presidential)
elections may
initiate amendments, but not
Senates elected during Presidential...
- Parliament. It is
presided over by a president.
Although there had been
Senates in both the
First and
Second Empires,
these had not
technically been legislative...
-
Party leaders of the U.S.
Senate The
positions of
majority leader and
minority leader are held by two
United States senators and
people of the
party leadership...
- The 2028
United States Senate elections will be held on
November 7, 2028, with 34 of the 100
seats in the
Senate being contested in
regular elections...