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The Supreme Court blocked a lower court injunction reinstating two Democrats who had been fired without cause from the ...
The Supreme Court protected the Federal Reserve Thursday even as it allowed President Trump to fire the board members of two ...
The US Supreme Court ruled that certain Federal Reserve officials have protections from being fired by the Trump administration, outlined while justices presided over a case challenging federal ...
The Justices signal that Humphrey’s Executor is dead, except perhaps for the Federal Reserve.
The court indicated its decision doesn’t necessarily apply to the central bank and Chairman Jerome Powell — a frequent target ...
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to fire without cause members of the national labor boards for federal employees and workers, despite lower court judges finding that ...
Trump’s firing of a federal agency head may soon spell doom for a New Deal era precedent that limited presidential power.
At issue is President Trump's firing of NLRB member Gwen Wilcox, who still has three years left on her term, and Cathy Harris ...
A 90-year precedent setting up independent agencies isn’t dead yet, but the effect of a US Supreme Court order may largely be ...
After lower courts held that the firings were unlawful and that the agency officials should retain (or regain) their offices, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of President Trump.
Legal Newsletter looks at a Supreme Court order that, according to the dissent, made "new law" on presidential power.
Trump v. Wilcox is the culmination of a longstanding grudge many Republican legal elites hold against Humphrey’s Executor v.