Ms. Slaughter, a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission, sued President Trump after he fired her because she did ...
The Supreme Court's undertaking is oriented toward originalism. This often overlaps with Republican partisan outcomes – it ...
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Trump v. Slaughter: an explainer
On Monday, Dec. 8, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, a battle that has been brewing, on one ...
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SCOTUS poised to side with Trump on FTC firing — a showdown that could topple 90-year precedent
The Supreme Court will weigh Trump's authority to fire a sitting FTC member in a major test of presidential powers — and a ...
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.
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The Supreme Court Is Poised to Give the “Apprentice” Star the Right to Fire the Regulators
During oral arguments, the conservative justices made clear that they intend to allow Trump to fire FTC commissioner Rebecca ...
Lawyers for the administration are defending President Trump’s decision to fire Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca ...
Opinion: No matter what the US Supreme Court decides in the highly-anticipated Trump v. Slaughter case, to be argued Monday, ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case with huge implications for presidential power and the future of independent ...
The case looks at whether the Trump administration, or any future president, can dismiss a member of an independent federal agency.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Monday over President Donald Trump’s decision to fire Federal Trade Commissioner ...
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