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1997 United States Supreme Court case
1997 United States Supreme Court case
Edmond v. United States
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Full case name
| Jon E. Edmond v. United States
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Docket no.
| 96-262
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Citations
| 520
U.S.
651
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Inferior officers
are those who are supervised and directed by
principal officers
, that is, those officers appointed by the President with the consent of the Senate.
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- Chief Justice
- William Rehnquist
- Associate Justices
- John P. Stevens
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Sandra Day O'Connor
Antonin Scalia
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Anthony Kennedy
David Souter
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Clarence Thomas
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Stephen Breyer
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Majority
| Scalia, joined by Rehnquist, Stevens, O'Connor, Kennedy, Thomas, Ginsburg, Breyer; Souter (Parts I and II)
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Concurrence
| Souter (in part)
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U.S. Const., Art. II, §2, cl. 2
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Edmond v. United States
, 520 U.S. 651 (1997), was a decision by the
Supreme Court of the United States
on the status of members of the
Coast Guard Court of Criminal Appeals
under the
Appointments Clause
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Appointment of Officers
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Officers vs. Employees
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Inferior Officers
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Recess Appointments
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Challenges to Appointments
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Appointments by Congress
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Removal of Officers
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Limits on Removal Power
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Removal by Congress
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