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|a Recess appointment power :
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|a Under the Appointments Clause, the President is empowered to nominate and appoint principal officers of the United States, but only with the advice and consent of the Senate. In addition to this general appointment authority, the Recess Appointments Clause permits the President to make temporary appointments, without Senate approval, during periods in which the Senate is not in session. This book begins with a general legal overview of the Recess Appointments Clause and a discussion of applicable case law that existed prior to the D.C. Circuit's decision in Noel Canning. In Noel Canning v. Nat.
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|a RECESS APPOINTMENT POWER IMPLICATIONS AND ANALYSES OF NOEL CANNING V. NLRB; RECESS APPOINTMENT POWER IMPLICATIONS AND ANALYSES OF NOEL CANNING V. NLRB; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1 THE RECESS APPOINTMENT POWER AFTER NOEL CANNING V. NLRB: CONSTITUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; THE RECESS APPOINTMENTS CLAUSE; THE JANUARY 4 APPOINTMENTS; D.C. CIRCUIT: NOEL CANNING V. NLRB; CONFLICTS BETWEEN NOEL CANNING AND ALLOCCO, WOODLEY, AND EVANS; NOEL CANNING'S POTENTIAL IMPACT ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS.
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|a Chapter 2 PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS OF NOEL CANNING ON THE NLRB AND CFPBSUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; THE APPOINTMENTS AND RECESS APPOINTMENTS CLAUSES; THE JANUARY 4 APPOINTMENTS; D.C. CIRCUIT: NOEL CANNING V. NLRB; POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS OF NOEL CANNING ON THE NLRB; POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS OF NOEL CANNING ON THE CFPB; Chapter 3 RECESS APPOINTMENTS: ALEGAL OVERVIEW∗; SUMMARY; CONSTITUTIONAL ORIGINS; CONGRESSIONAL SCHEDULING AND EARLY PRESIDENTIAL USE; TEXTUAL ISSUES AND HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION; RECESS APPOINTMENTS CLAUSE (ART. II, 2, CL. 3.); AUTHORITY AND TENURE OF RECESS APPOINTEES
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|a Comparison of length of recess appointmentsstatutory pay restrictions on recess appointees; description of 5 u.s.c. 5503(a); congressional efforts to deterrecess appointments; congressional resolutions; conclusion; index.
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