The Supreme Court is poised to overturn a 90-year-old decision protecting the heads of independent federal agencies from ...
The court has cited what it calls unique qualities that distinguish the Federal Reserve from other agencies and leave it ...
The Supreme Court's undertaking is oriented toward originalism. This often overlaps with Republican partisan outcomes – it ...
U.S. Senate rejects dueling health care bills Dec. 11. The Democratic and GOP-led bills didn't reach the chamber's 60-vote ...
In this week's podcast edition of Supreme Court Brief, former Federal Trade Commission Chairman William Kovacic said he was ...
New presidents cannot come into office and fire existing officials just to install preferred leaders in their place. But that is exactly what Trump did.
When the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its controversial presidential ruling in Trump v. the United States in 2024, the ...
The case looks at whether the Trump administration, or any future president, can dismiss a member of an independent federal agency.
In practice, that has meant more expert, technocratic leadership. It has meant more corporate regulation than Republicans ...
President Donald Trump wants the power to fire the heads of independent agencies for any reason -- even for political ...
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