So the Senate Confirmed an Authoritarian Crony to Your Court
Last week, the GOP-led Senate confirmed Emil Bove to a judgeship on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. This was despite credible allegations that he was involved in the rank corruption leading to the dismissal of the charges against Mayor Eric Adams, and despite reports by whistleblowers that he had plotted contemptuous disobedience of various court orders, with a colorful catchphrase. A federal judge’s tenure is for life, and Emil Bove is young. Moreover, impeachment and conviction are practical impossibilities for the foreseeable future. So what does one do? Most of us just have to grind our teeth. But if you’re a judge on the Third Circuit, and you agree that Bove is unqualified, then there is another option. That is to treat Bove’s actions on the Third Circuit as a complete nullity. How would that work? As background, on the federal appeals courts, most decisions are made by randomly selected three-judge panels. Those are then subject to potential en banc review—th...