The Supreme Court's conservative majority signals a major win for President Trump, poised to overturn a 90-year-old precedent and expand presidential power.
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.
Vance filed the lawsuit in 2022, along with former Rep. Steve Chabot, R-Ohio, with the backing of the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee.
The Supreme Court appears poised to expand presidential power by revisiting limits on firing independent agency leaders, a ...
Precedent setting decision will be particularly awaited in a challenge by current Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca ...
Sotomayor’s challenge to Sauer’s argument on presidential power brought the Supreme Court to a rare and revealing standstill.
The Supreme Court will weigh Trump's authority to fire a sitting FTC member in a major test of presidential powers — and a ...
President Donald Trump once again threatened to increase tariffs on one of America’s biggest trading partners, Mexico.
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The Supreme Court’s conservative justices appear ready to overturn a 90-year-old precedent that said the president cannot ...
THE SUPREME COURT heard oral argument on Monday in a case where what’s at stake is nothing less than the wholesale reshaping ...
After hearing arguments Monday, the conservative justices on the Supreme Court seem poised to give the president the power to fire people at independent agencies like the FTC and Federal Reserve.