Prediction: Obama will try to make a SCOTUS recess appointment | |
Mr. Predictor
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R.P. McMurphy
User ID: 73140680 United States 11/23/2016 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He CAN NOT do it. Wouldn't you know, a law rammed through by the Dramacrats themselves, in 1964 I believe, prevents any lame-duck president from making a SCOTUS pick. Research it. "Moral of the story is I chose a half measure when I should have gone all the way. I'll never make that mistake again. ==== ESTJ-a (Executive) 93% Extroverted, 82% Observant, 83% Thinking, 82% Judging,72% Assertive ==== |
Mr. Predictor
(OP) Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 72697252 United States 11/23/2016 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He CAN NOT do it. Quoting: R.P. McMurphy Wouldn't you know, a law rammed through by the Dramacrats themselves, in 1964 I believe, prevents any lame-duck president from making a SCOTUS pick. Research it. I'm too lazy, link or stink "If there is a new fascism, it won't come from skinheads and punks; it will come from people who eat granola and think they know how the world should be." - Brian Eno |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 57949118 United States 11/23/2016 09:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He CAN NOT do it. Quoting: R.P. McMurphy Wouldn't you know, a law rammed through by the Dramacrats themselves, in 1964 I believe, prevents any lame-duck president from making a SCOTUS pick. Research it. I'm too lazy, link or stink [link to smellybeanshitfart.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73158164 United States 11/23/2016 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Thus, when the Senate is in recess, the President may make a temporary appointment to any office requiring Senate approval, including filling vacancies on the Supreme Court, without the Senate's advice and consent. Such a recess appointee to the Supreme Court holds office only until the end of the next Senate session (always less than two years). To continue to serve thereafter and be compensated for his or her service, the nominee must be formally nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Of the ten Justices who have received recess appointments - two Chief Justices and eight Associate Justices - only Chief Justice John Rutledge was not subsequently confirmed for a regular appointment. No president since Dwight Eisenhower (who made three such appointments) has made a recess appointment to the Supreme Court and the practice has become highly controversial even when applied to lower federal courts. During the 110th Congress, the Democratic leadership of the Senate specifically blocked Republican President George W. Bush from making any recess appointments with the use of pro forma sessions. In 1960 the Senate passed a resolution stating that it was the sense of the Senate that recess appointments to the Supreme Court should not be made except under unusual circumstances.[16] Being a resolution, it has no legally binding effect, but was intended as an expression of the position of the Senate and as a guide to executive actions. The resolution passed by a vote of 48 to 37, mainly along party lines.[16] [17]" yeah, he could do a recess appointment, but it is only valid for at most 2 years. |
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