NLRB v. Canning

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:legal_case
gptkbp:case_types Constitutional law case.
Originated from a labor dispute.
13-1040
Arguments centered on the interpretation of recess.
Involved the National Labor Relations Board.
gptkbp:consequences Implications for future presidential appointments.
Implications for labor law and executive actions.
gptkbp:decided_by gptkb:legal_case
June 26, 2014
gptkbp:election_year 9-0 in favor of the decision.
gptkbp:historical_context Part of a broader debate on executive authority.
gptkbp:historical_debate January 13, 2014
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label NLRB v. Canning
gptkbp:impact Influenced future executive appointments.
gptkbp:is_cited_in 573 U. S. 513 (2014)
gptkbp:is_involved_in NLRB and Noel Canning
gptkbp:judging_criteria Judgment favored Noel Canning.
gptkbp:judicial_review Reviewed by the Supreme Court.
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gptkbp:jurisdiction U. S. Supreme Court.
gptkbp:legal_issue gptkb:labor_union
Recess appointments
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Context of executive power in appointments.
Debate over the limits of executive authority.
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Framework for understanding recess appointments.
Impact on executive branch authority.
Impact on future judicial interpretations.
Recess appointments were unconstitutional.
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U. S. Constitution, Article II, Section 2.
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Represented by the Solicitor General.
gptkbp:legislation National Labor Relations Act.
gptkbp:material Background involved a dispute over labor practices.
gptkbp:notable_event Influenced cases regarding executive power.
gptkbp:outcome Unanimous decision.
Significant for constitutional law.
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Analyzed for its implications on executive power.
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Relevant to discussions on executive authority.
The Court ruled that the President's recess appointment power is limited.
Significant for judicial interpretations of the Constitution.
Impact on labor law and executive power.
Invalidated appointments made during a recess.
NLRB's decision was overturned.
Recess appointments invalidated.
Ruling affected labor relations.
Set limits on presidential recess appointments.
Significant for labor relations.
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The appointments were invalid.
gptkbp:precedent Limits on executive power regarding appointments
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Established a precedent for future recess appointments.
Recess appointments must occur during the recess of the Senate.
Precedent for future cases involving executive power.
gptkbp:public_perception gptkb:Justice_Antonin_Scalia
gptkb:Justice_Stephen_Breyer
Mixed reactions from legal scholars.
gptkbp:related_to gptkb:National_Labor_Relations_Board
gptkbp:scholarly_analysis Extensively analyzed in legal journals.
gptkbp:significance Clarified the scope of the President's recess appointment authority.
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Justice_Thomas
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4