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KansDem

(28,498 posts)
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 11:32 AM Jan 2012

The "Party of No Frivolous Lawsuits" plans a frivolous lawsuit against Obama recess appointment [View all]

From "The Monkey Cage"--

Is the president playing fair during recess? The Cordray appointment
by Sarah Binder on January 4, 2012 · 16 comments

in Judicial,Legislative Politics

President Obama today will give a recess appointment to Richard Cordray to serve as director of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau established under Dodd-Frank. With Senate Republicans vowing to oppose any nominee absent structural reform of the CFPB, a Republican filibuster last month blocked the Senate from securing cloture on Cordray’s nomination. Because recess appointments last until the end of the “next session,” Cordray’s appointment would last until the end of 2013.

Republicans immediately cried foul, with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell arguing that the recess appointment “threatens the confirmation process and fundamentally endangers the Congress’s role in providing a check on the excesses of the executive branch.” Speaker John Boehner called the move a “power grab,” and McConnell warned that the move took the White House into “uncertain legal territory.”

Republican consternation stems from the nature of the intra-session recess during which the president made the appointment. Using a tactic developed by Democrats during the second Bush administration, House and Senate Republicans refused to officially recess between the first and second sessions of the current Congress. Instead, the Senate has scheduled “pro forma” sessions every fourth day. Why every fourth day? Republicans maintain that unless an intra-session recess lasts longer than three days, it is technically not a “recess” and thus the president can’t exercise his Constitutional power to make recess appointments (circumventing Senate confirmation). The source of the “three day” rule turns out to be a Justice Department opinion issued in 1993 during the Clinton administration.

So did the president play unfairly during recess? Is the appointment on tenuous legal ground? Although Republicans will likely challenge the appointment in court, it’s hard for me to see the Cordray appointment as more than an aggressive use of executive power in face of the opposition’s foot-dragging over confirming a nominee to the CFPB. The Constitution doesn’t define what constitutes a valid recess for the purpose of the president’s proper exercise of the recess appointment power, leaving it open to interpretation. And the most recent court case on the matter—when Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy challenged the intra-session recess appointment of William Pryor to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in 2004—upheld the right of the administration to make a recess appointment on the 7th day of a ten day intrasession recess, noting the Constitutional ambiguity of a “recess.” (The Supreme Court declined to take up the case.) Nor does the longer historical record help us much in evaluating the president’s exercise of the recess appointment power. Intra-session recesses were rare before the 1940s given the structure of the Congressional calendar for much of the Congress’s history. Presidents from both parties have made intra-session recess appointments, and they’ll continue to.


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http://themonkeycage.org/blog/2012/01/04/is-the-president-playing-fair-during-recess-the-cordray-appointment/

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No wonder Americans no longer respect Republicons SpiralHawk Jan 2012 #1
I wonder how Jonathan Turley will interpret this....n/t monmouth Jan 2012 #2
Turdley will be anti-Obama as usual. MjolnirTime Jan 2012 #34
There's actually a really good fox news article on this. AtheistCrusader Jan 2012 #3
I agree. Surprisingly informative. bloomington-lib Jan 2012 #23
What a bunch of putzes. geardaddy Jan 2012 #4
Why would anyone sane vote for, let alone support anyone the Republican Party has put up for RC Jan 2012 #5
The pro forma session should be considered a recess anyway treestar Jan 2012 #6
The number of recess appointments made by Clinton, Bush, & Obama... pacalo Jan 2012 #7
The only sane response to Yertle's bleat gratuitous Jan 2012 #10
How could they seriously present this to a court when they could have voiced pacalo Jan 2012 #13
The BLATANT racism makes me sick... Moostache Jan 2012 #27
If this gets into the court system The Genealogist Jan 2012 #8
This after the John Bolton appointment by Bush. NYC Liberal Jan 2012 #9
Wow. They are playing right into Obama's hands. lol. Good luck with that. Idiots. n/t deacon Jan 2012 #11
Check out DU's homepage, Pic of the Moment... pinto Jan 2012 #12
public attention span maddiemom Jan 2012 #14
How many recess appointments did Bush have? B Calm Jan 2012 #15
Your wish is granted!! JoePhilly Jan 2012 #16
GOOD info. You should post on some Corporate Media sites just to stick their noses in it and Bill USA Jan 2012 #26
Thank you Joe!! B Calm Jan 2012 #35
They're against it if anyone else does it. Anything they do is OK. tclambert Jan 2012 #17
WAAAAAAAAAAAAA ! penndragon69 Jan 2012 #18
The lawsuit is not frivolous badtoworse Jan 2012 #19
You have a point... KansDem Jan 2012 #20
The Republicans will NOT challenge the appointment in court, BECAUSE Tx4obama Jan 2012 #21
What a bunch of hypocritical assholes. gtar100 Jan 2012 #22
Repubugnuts are TOXIC WASTE. JohnWxy Jan 2012 #24
MUST PROTECT THOSE LOAN SHARKS AND BANKSTERS WHO CAN 'POLICE THEMSELVES'! Bill USA Jan 2012 #25
Jon Stewart's break down on this is the best thing I've seen covering this. SleeplessinSoCal Jan 2012 #28
WTF?Wait a minute...didn't chimpy mcflightsuit seat a few of his troop using Ecumenist Jan 2012 #29
To the Republicans: Botany Jan 2012 #30
kick stlsaxman Jan 2012 #31
Several more reasons why America is in such sad shape. Hubert Flottz Jan 2012 #32
Good luck with that chumps. You don't have standing to sue. yellowcanine Jan 2012 #33
YES, only the biggest losers from ProgressiveEconomist Jan 2012 #37
Limbaugh and Recess Appointments malaise Jan 2012 #36
They are walking right into Obama's trap. Obama WINS BIGTIME on this ISSUE. RBInMaine Jan 2012 #38
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