Deadline Legal Blog-Trump admin loses latest appellate step on Alina Habba's disqualification as prosecutor
It was a lopsided, but not unanimous, vote by the Philadelphia-based federal appeals court against the administration. Emil Bove didnt participate.
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The Trump administration suffered its latest loss in a series of failures to install its preferred lawyers atop the nations U.S. attorneys offices without Senate confirmation. The most recent rejection came from a majority of the judges on the federal appeals court covering New Jersey, where the administration had sought to place Alina Habba as head of that districts office.
A judge had ruled in August that Habba, a former personal lawyer for Donald Trump, was unlawfully serving in that prosecutorial post. A three-judge appellate panel upheld the ruling last month, while observing that it was apparent that the current administration has been frustrated by some of the legal and political barriers to getting its appointees in place.
The administration then pressed for a rehearing from the full complement of judges on the Philadelphia-based appeals court, arguing that the three-judge panels legal interpretation would hobble Presidential transitions and has been routinely violated by the last four administrations without any court holding the practice unlawful. Although Habba stepped down after the panels ruling (and moved to a different position at the Justice Department), the administration said that didnt moot the issue, noting that she intended to return to the U.S. attorneys office if the decision were reversed.
On Monday, a majority of the appeals court rejected rehearing, over dissent from three judges appointed by Trump. Notably, that didnt include Emil Bove, one of the presidents appointees to the appeals court, who attended a Trump rally last month. Bove wasnt listed among the judges who participated in the rehearing decision. He may have been involved in the matter on the administrations behalf when he was at the Justice Department prior to his judicial appointment, so if his apparent lack of participation indicates a recusal, then that could be why.