By Associated Press June 26, 2014 11:55 am
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court on
Wednesday limited the president's power to fill high-level vacancies with
temporary appointments, ruling in favor of Senate Republicans in their partisan
clash with President Barack Obama.
The court's first-ever
case involving the Constitution's recess appointments clause ended in a
unanimous decision holding that Obama's appointments to the National Labor
Relations Board in 2012 without Senate confirmation were illegal. Obama invoked
the Constitution's provision giving the president the power to make temporary
appointments when the Senate is in recess.
Problem is, the court
said, the Senate was not actually in a formal recess when Obama acted.
Obama had argued that
the Senate was on an extended holiday break and that the brief sessions it held
every three days were a sham that was intended to prevent him from filling
seats on the NLRB.
The justices rejected
that argument Wednesday.
The issue of recess
appointments receded in importance after the Senate's Democratic majority
changed the rules to make it harder for Republicans to block confirmation of
most Obama appointees.
But the ruling's impact
may be keenly felt by the White House next year if Republicans capture control
of the Senate in the November election. The potential importance of the ruling
lies in the Senate's ability to block the confirmation of judges and the
leaders of independent agencies like the NLRB. A federal law gives the
president the power to appoint acting heads of Cabinet-level departments to
keep the government running.
Still, the outcome was
the least significant loss possible for the administration. The justices, by a
5-4 vote, rejected a sweeping lower court ruling against the administration
that would have made it virtually impossible for any future president to make
recess appointments.
The lower court held
that the only recess recognized by the Constitution is the once-a-year break
between sessions of Congress. It also said that only vacancies that arise in
that recess could be filled. So the high court has left open the possibility
that a president, with a compliant Congress, could make recess appointments in
the future.
A recess appointment can
last no more than two years. Recess appointees who subsequently won Senate
confirmation include Chief Justice Earl Warren and Justice William Brennan,
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, two current NLRB members and Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau director Richard Cordray. Former UN Ambassador John
Bolton is among recess appointees who left office because they could not win a
Senate vote.
Source:http://www.gopusa.com/news/2014/06/26/supreme-court-rules-obama-overstepped-his-authority/?subscriber=1
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They are fighting over
deck chairs on the Titanic.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA
Tea Party Leader
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