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- W3123403284 abstract "This contribution to worst Supreme Court cases symposium examines Erwin Griswold's role in litigation of Freytag v. Commissioner and majority's holding that U.S. Tax Court is a part of the Courts of Law. The Author concludes that Freytag majority created risk of a further separation-of-powers challenge to Tax Court predicated on President's qualified power to remove tax court judges (26 U.S.C. sec. 7443(f)), officers who per Freytag exercise the judicial power of United States. Assuming, arguendo, Tax Court judges do exercise the judicial power of United States (and not executive power), Congress impermissibly granted to President a cross-branch power to remove these judges. The Author argues that even a qualified power to remove affords a degree of control, and an executive's qualified power to remove a judicial officer represents an executive's power to control to some degree exercise of judicial power. In this context, article considers newly released presidential archival sources on non-transparent resignation of Judge Albert Fletcher of U.S. Court of Military Appeals as, in effect, a precipitated but disguised removal cause.The Author also offers a critique of Scalia's concurring opinion. It suggests that although an officer's attributes are necessary for proper characterization of exercise of power (whether legislative, executive or judicial), they are not alone sufficient to characterize same. Instead, some resort must be made to some definition or conception of what is encompassed within scope of the judicial power of United States." @default.
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- W3123403284 title "Blackmun (and Scalia) at the Bat: The Court's Separation-of-Powers Strike Out in Freytag" @default.
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