High court limits president's appointments power

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court has limited a president's power to make temporary appointments to fill high-level government jobs.The court said Thursday that President Barack Obama exceeded his authority when he invoked the Constitution's provision on recess appointments to fill slots on the National Labor Relations Board in 2012.

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according to ACLJ are now null and void because the window was too short-3 days, and they said they were in session.
 
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A minor procedural mistake that President Obama will no doubt never make again now that the Supreme Court has finally clarified the confusion surrounding the recess appointment rule.

Tea Party zealots, of course, will harp on this as evidence that President Obama is an evil dictator who usurps power, tramples the Constitution, etc., despite the fact that he hasn't done anything like this since the Court's decision. Our President respects the Constitution, conservatards--get that through your thick skulls.
 
Wooohooo LMAO Listen to Dan Rather up there saying it was a minor mistake.. HE USURPED THE US CONSTITUTION .. but you go ahead and puff on his pony.
 
Wooohooo LMAO Listen to Dan Rather up there saying it was a minor mistake.. HE USURPED THE US CONSTITUTION .. but you go ahead and puff on his pony.

Obama is a constitutional law scholar. He knows that he is trampling on the constitution.
 
Wooohooo LMAO Listen to Dan Rather up there saying it was a minor mistake.. HE USURPED THE US CONSTITUTION .. but you go ahead and puff on his pony.

Provide a detailed explanation and analysis on exactly how President Obama "usurped the US Constitution" in the matter of NLRB recess appointments using not less than 200 words or I will be forced to assume that your post is nothing more than you regurgitating talking points on issues you don't even bother to try to understand.

So the Chief Executive didn't know the Constitution??? I thought he taught Constitutional law at Harvard?

1. He did know it, as evidenced by his arguments in favor of his actions.

2. As the article states, this is the FIRST AND ONLY case the Supreme Court has tried that dealt with the recess appointment clause.

You'd know both of these things if you'd bother to read the article.
 
Obama is an evil dictator who usurps power, tramples the Constitution, etc. It's not like he's learned his lesson, of course.
 
Wooohooo LMAO Listen to Dan Rather up there saying it was a minor mistake.. HE USURPED THE US CONSTITUTION .. but you go ahead and puff on his pony.

Obama is a constitutional law scholar. He knows that he is trampling on the constitution.

I'll issue you the same challenge that I have issued to PatriarchalShillSlinger:

Provide a detailed explanation and analysis on exactly how President Obama "usurped the US Constitution" in the matter of NLRB recess appointments using not less than 200 words or I will be forced to assume that your post is nothing more than you regurgitating talking points on issues you don't even bother to try to understand.
 
Wooohooo LMAO Listen to Dan Rather up there saying it was a minor mistake.. HE USURPED THE US CONSTITUTION .. but you go ahead and puff on his pony.

Provide a detailed explanation and analysis on exactly how President Obama "usurped the US Constitution" in the matter of NLRB recess appointments using not less than 200 words or I will be forced to assume that your post is nothing more than you regurgitating talking points on issues you don't even bother to try to understand.

So the Chief Executive didn't know the Constitution??? I thought he taught Constitutional law at Harvard?

1. He did know it, as evidenced by his arguments in favor of his actions.

2. As the article states, this is the FIRST AND ONLY case the Supreme Court has tried that dealt with the recess appointment clause.

You'd know both of these things if you'd bother to read the article.

Dan Rather thinks he holds some kind of authoritarian power on a forum requiring a 200 word essay.:eek:

LMAO Egg on your face Danny? Your President usurped the Constitution of the United States of America. The oath he pledged to uphold, he trashed along with our Founding document and the SCOTUS slapped his silly ass around today like a rubber biatch doll. LOL
 
Trey Gowdy has already nailed Obama's abuses of power.

[ame=http://youtu.be/Qw0AsBanu-o]Rep. Gowdy's Floor Speech on the ENFORCE the Law Act - YouTube[/ame]
 
Wooohooo LMAO Listen to Dan Rather up there saying it was a minor mistake.. HE USURPED THE US CONSTITUTION .. but you go ahead and puff on his pony.

Provide a detailed explanation and analysis on exactly how President Obama "usurped the US Constitution" in the matter of NLRB recess appointments using not less than 200 words or I will be forced to assume that your post is nothing more than you regurgitating talking points on issues you don't even bother to try to understand.

So the Chief Executive didn't know the Constitution??? I thought he taught Constitutional law at Harvard?

1. He did know it, as evidenced by his arguments in favor of his actions.

2. As the article states, this is the FIRST AND ONLY case the Supreme Court has tried that dealt with the recess appointment clause.

You'd know both of these things if you'd bother to read the article.

Dan Rather thinks he holds some kind of authoritarian power on a forum requiring a 200 word essay.:eek:

LMAO Egg on your face Danny? Your President usurped the Constitution of the United States of America. The oath he pledged to uphold, he trashed along with our Founding document and the SCOTUS slapped his silly ass around today like a rubber biatch doll. LOL
An oath to preserve and protect the Constitution. Would that be the Constitution he is disappointed with because of negative rights or some such thing?

You're right; he trashes our founding and framing documents, so we should believe his oaths are genuine. Gimme a break.
 
Wooohooo LMAO Listen to Dan Rather up there saying it was a minor mistake.. HE USURPED THE US CONSTITUTION .. but you go ahead and puff on his pony.

Provide a detailed explanation and analysis on exactly how President Obama "usurped the US Constitution" in the matter of NLRB recess appointments using not less than 200 words or I will be forced to assume that your post is nothing more than you regurgitating talking points on issues you don't even bother to try to understand.

So the Chief Executive didn't know the Constitution??? I thought he taught Constitutional law at Harvard?

1. He did know it, as evidenced by his arguments in favor of his actions.

2. As the article states, this is the FIRST AND ONLY case the Supreme Court has tried that dealt with the recess appointment clause.

You'd know both of these things if you'd bother to read the article.

The ruling from the Supreme Court should be out soon. Knock yourself out.
 
Here's the ruling:
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court dealt a blow to the powers of the presidency Thursday, ruling decisively that President Obama violated the Constitution by going around the Senate to name key labor and financial watchdogs.

Resolving a longstanding battle between the two other branches of government, the justices declared invalid key "recess appointments" made by Obama in 2012.

But the majority opinion by Justice Stephen Breyer did not go further and strike down most other methods by which presidents fill key jobs when the Senate is unavailable. While the ruling as it affects Obama's appointments was unanimous, four conservative justices would have applied the restriction far more broadly.

Instead, the court stopped short of limiting such appointments to remote periods and circumstances, as a federal appeals court had ruled last year. Still, it nullified actions Obama took while the Senate was holding "pro-forma" sessions every three days for the specific purpose of preventing such executive actions.

"Because the Senate was in session during its pro forma sessions, the president made the recess appointments before us during a break too short to count as recess," Breyer said. "For that reason, the appointments are invalid."

Cast in the hyper-political environment of 2014, the battle pit Obama's brazen appointments against Senate Republicans' unprecedented efforts to block or delay his nominations. It lost its immediate relevance last fall when Democrats changed the Senate's rules to deprive the Republican minority of its ability to block nominations.

If Republicans take control of the Senate in November, however -- and whenever the White House and Senate are controlled by opposite parties -- the high court's ruling will prevent presidents from sidestepping the Constitution's confirmation process during such three-day recesses.

Justice Antonin Scalia wrote for the remaining four justices that a president's recess appointments power should be limited far more than the court allowed, because the Senate always can be called back into session to confirm nominees.

"The majority practically bends over backward to ensure that recess appointments will remain a powerful weapon in the president's arsenal," he said. "That is unfortunate, because the recess appointment power is an anachronism."

After enduring three years of Republican obstruction, Obama opened 2012 by naming three members to the quorum-starved National Labor Relations Board and the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau while the Senate was gaveling in and out every 72 hours, usually without conducting any business.

Obama said the Senate, for all intents and purposes, was in recess. Under the Constitution, presidents can fill vacancies during recesses for up to two years without Senate confirmation.

Enter Pepsi bottler Noel Canning of Yakima, Wash., which contested a 2012 decision of the labor board dominated by Obama's recess appointees. It won more than it bargained for at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which ruled that such appointments are constitutional only when vacancies occur and are filled during the annual break between congressional sessions.

The high court's ruling means that hundreds of decisions made by the labor board while dominated by Obama's recess appointees in 2012 and half of 2013 will be called into question. The new five-member board, including four members since approved by the Senate, will have to revisit those cases. Consumer protection chief Richard Cordray has since been confirmed by the Senate, so he can reaffirm his prior actions.

Ronald Reagan made 232 recess appointments during his eight years in office. Bill Clinton and George W. Bush each made well more than 100. In 1903, Theodore Roosevelt made more than 160 recess appointments during one short break between congressional sessions.

To date, Obama has made only 32 recess appointments. But in this case, he did so to get around the Senate's intransigence rather than its absence -- something both liberal and conservative justices frowned upon during oral arguments in January.

The recess appointments power was more pertinent when senators left town on "horseback," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said at the time.

Added Justice Elena Kagan: "This is not the horse-and-buggy era anymore."

Supreme Court rules against Obama on recess appointments
 
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Imo it's the right ruling, but it is also one of those be careful what you wish for. If congress can essentially say "we're never in recess" this will come back to haunt a gop potus. And I realize the OP simply repeats the title from the media, but it's not really accurate. The ruling does not cut back on exec power. Rather, it was the scotus saying it wasn't getting involved between congress and the exec. If congress says it's not in recess, then it's not in recess. Congress had not done this in the past. The Court just said we aren't telling you that you can't do it.
 
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Well, they've written in MORE gridlock into the law.

I hope the American People are paying attention.

Vote in the midterms or we'll have more and more RW Supreme Court Judges and law-making like Citizen United.

I wish more American citizens paid attention and voted, every time it's possible.
 
LMFAO Bwhahahahahahaha Libruls getting biatch slapped all over the courts and here they whine that they don't have free reign to trash the Constitution. Hey, I have an idea..Move to ******* China.. you can make your way up in to government and bully everyone once you're in high office..
 
Wooohooo LMAO Listen to Dan Rather up there saying it was a minor mistake.. HE USURPED THE US CONSTITUTION .. but you go ahead and puff on his pony.

Provide a detailed explanation and analysis on exactly how President Obama "usurped the US Constitution" in the matter of NLRB recess appointments using not less than 200 words or I will be forced to assume that your post is nothing more than you regurgitating talking points on issues you don't even bother to try to understand.

So the Chief Executive didn't know the Constitution??? I thought he taught Constitutional law at Harvard?

1. He did know it, as evidenced by his arguments in favor of his actions.

2. As the article states, this is the FIRST AND ONLY case the Supreme Court has tried that dealt with the recess appointment clause.

You'd know both of these things if you'd bother to read the article.

The Senate sets its own rules, including when it is in session or recess.
Obama made recess appointments while the Senate was in session.
The appointments are invalid, Obama exceeded his authority.
QED.
 

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