TY - JOUR
T1 - The chief justice, the appointment of inferior officers, and the "court of law" requirement
AU - Pfander, James E
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - In addition to his judicial duties, the Chief Justice presides over a sprawling judicial bureaucracy. Each year, the Chief fills positions within that bureaucracy, designating Article III judges to various specialty courts and appointing such officers as the director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Although critics worry that the Chief may use his appointment role to shape Third Branch policy unduly, scholars view the role as constitutionally benign. This Article questions the Chief's role. The Constitution authorizes Congress to vest the appointment of inferior officers in the "courts of law" but not the Chief Justice. History teaches that this was a deliberate choice (to curtail the corrupting influence of patronage powers) and one to which the nation's first Chief, John Jay, scrupulously adhered. After tracing the decline of the early practice, the Article proposes the return to a court-based appointment model.
AB - In addition to his judicial duties, the Chief Justice presides over a sprawling judicial bureaucracy. Each year, the Chief fills positions within that bureaucracy, designating Article III judges to various specialty courts and appointing such officers as the director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Although critics worry that the Chief may use his appointment role to shape Third Branch policy unduly, scholars view the role as constitutionally benign. This Article questions the Chief's role. The Constitution authorizes Congress to vest the appointment of inferior officers in the "courts of law" but not the Chief Justice. History teaches that this was a deliberate choice (to curtail the corrupting influence of patronage powers) and one to which the nation's first Chief, John Jay, scrupulously adhered. After tracing the decline of the early practice, the Article proposes the return to a court-based appointment model.
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M3 - Article
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SN - 0029-3571
VL - 107
SP - 1125
EP - 1180
JO - Northwestern University Law Review
JF - Northwestern University Law Review
IS - 3
ER -