Obama asks Supreme Court to review appointments ruling
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Setting the stage for a constitutional showdown, the Obama administration on Thursday urged the Supreme Court to rule that presidents have broad authority to make certain appointments without Senate approval. If the nine justices agree to hear the dispute over appointments President Barack Obama made to the National Labor Relations Board last year, it will be one of the biggest issues before the court in its next term, which will begin in October and end in June 2014. In January the U. S. . . .
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