Academic highlight: Pfander questions the power of the Chief Justice to appoint “inferior Officers”

By statute, the Chief Justice of the United States has the power to fill positions in the judicial bureaucracy, as well as to appoint judges to specialized courts such as those created by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).  Many commentators have questioned this broad appointment power on policy grounds, and a recent front-page article … Continue reading Academic highlight: Pfander questions the power of the Chief Justice to appoint “inferior Officers”