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AMEN...AMEN...AMEN! In a unanimous decision penned by Justice Stephen Breyer, the court greatly reduced the presidents ability to make recess appointments with its decision in Noel Canning v. National Labor Relations Board. Breyers opinion rejected a lower courts ruling that would have essentially nullified the presidents ability to appoint nominees to temporary jobs in the executive branch when Congress is out of town. But Breyer and his fellow eight justices said that the president cant ignore Congress when it claims to still be at work, even if those sessions are just show meetings to obstruct the president. While upholding the concept of recess appointments, the new ruling will in essence prevent the president from using recess appointments anytime the opposition party controls one side of Congress. The Senate cant enter a recess without the consent of the House, and theyre unlikely to ever get permission to officially leave town if the House majority is opposed to the president. The courts decision also leaves countless labor dispute decisions in doubt...motherjones/politics/2014/06/supreme-court-recess-appointments-obama-noel-canning
Posted on: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 19:06:52 +0000

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