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Supreme Court expands presidential firing power over independent agencies, upholds mail ballot counting laws

Supreme Court Expands Presidential Firing Power Over Independent Agencies, Upholds Fed Independence

By

Ann E. Marimow

5d ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

The Supreme Court issued twin rulings that both expand and limit presidential power over independent agencies. The Court ruled that President Trump can fire leaders of most independent regulatory agencies for any reason, significantly expanding executive authority. However, in a separate ruling, the Court affirmed the Federal Reserve's independence, protecting its leaders from being fired at will. The decision has broad implications for over two dozen federal agencies traditionally insulated from direct presidential control.

Source

bskySupreme Court Expands Presidential Firing Power Over Independent Agencies, Upholds Fed Independencenytimes.com

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In a major expansion of presidential authority, the Supreme Court cleared the way on Monday for President Trump to fire independent government regulators
The Supreme Court affirmed the Fed's independence and said its leaders could not be fired at will
The Supreme Court ruling has implications for more than two dozen agencies that have traditionally been insulated from presidential control
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In twin rulings, the Supreme Court affirmed the Fed’s independence and said its leaders could not be fired at will, but said President Trump could fire other independent regulators for any reason.

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