Bank Watchdog Caught by Court Choke Chain
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- One day after President Obama renominated Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray, a court ruling is casting doubt on all of Cordray's actions over the past year.
A federal appeals court on Friday ruled that President Obama's three recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board were unconstitutional, saying that the NLRB has lacked a quorum to conduct business and vacated a ruling last year by the NLRB against The Noel Corp., a soda bottler that brought the suit against the NLRB.
President Obama made several recess appointments on January 4, 2012, including the appointment of Cordray as the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), which was created under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010.
After Senate Republicans blocked the nomination of Cordray -- formerly the state attorney general for Ohio -- for six months, with Senator minority leader Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) saying in November 2011 that the president hadn't "done a thing" to address his party's concerns over the new agency's "lack of transparency of accountability," President Obama in January made a recess appointment of Cordray as the new CFPB director.
The recess appointments were controversial because the Senate was technically still in session, on a pro forma basis, because the House of Representatives -- which was and still is controlled by a Republican majority -- was having someone bang the gavel every three days to keep the entire U.S. Congress in session. The president didn't buy the notion of the pro forma Senate session, and made several recess appointments anyway. McConnell in a statement on Friday quoted the federal appeals court as saying that "allowing the President to define the scope of his own appointments power would eviscerate the Constitution's separation of powers," and that "an interpretation of 'the Recess' that permits the President to decide when the Senate is in recess would demolish the checks and balances inherent in the advice-and-consent requirement, giving the President free rein to appoint his desired nominees at any time he pleases, whether that time be a weekend, lunch, or even when the Senate is in session and he is merely displeased with its inaction. This cannot be the law."Select the service that is right for you!
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