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The who’s and what’s of presidential power
Major Questions is a recurring series by Adam White, which analyzes the court’s approach to administrative law, agencies, and ...
President Donald Trump’s lawyer argued on Monday for far-reaching power that would go well beyond his ability to fire ...
The Supreme Court hears arguments in a case about President Trump's firing of a Federal Trade Commissioner. At stake is a ...
The move comes as the Supreme Court also appears poised to put antitrust enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission under ...
The Supreme Court on Monday grappled with which branch’s powers independent executive agencies exert, as the justices weighed whether President Donald Trump may fire a Democrat-appointed Federal Trade ...
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Elena Kagan are well matched, rhetorically forceful opposites. And they have been clashing for more than a decade over an increasingly relevant question of ...
The Supreme Court's conservatives sounded ready on Monday to overrule Congress and give President Trump more power to fire ...
While on its face the Slaughter case is a case about presidential power, a few key justices signaled that they are comfortable giving Trump the power he seeks in this case because ...
During oral arguments, the conservative justices made clear that they intend to allow Trump to fire FTC commissioner Rebecca ...
The Edmonton-based power generator said Wednesday it has reached a memorandum of understanding with funds managed by ...
Caleb E. Nelson, a leading originalist law professor, challenged the conventional wisdom of the “unitary executive theory” in ...
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The Supreme Court Is Going To Slaughter Independent Agencies
This was most explicitly approved by the Supreme Court in two recent cases: Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
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