Will the Supreme Court empower Trump to sack the Fed’s boss?
- The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the Trump administration can stop teacher training grants, according to court records.
- The Court allowed the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act, as part of Trump's legal push.
- The Court ordered Trump officials to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported, after admitting to an administrative error.
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Trump's Legal Battle: Can His 'Humphrey's Executor' Challenge Reshape Presidential Dismissal Power?
The post Trump’s Legal Battle: Can His ‘Humphrey’s Executor’ Challenge Reshape Presidential Dismissal Power? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In a significant legal development, former President Donald Trump has sought an urgent review from the US Supreme Court regarding his dismissal authority. This appeal hinges on a historical precedent from the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, specifically the pivotal case of Humphrey’s Executor v U…
The Unsettling of Notice and Comment
It is hard to believe it was less than a year ago that the U.S. Supreme Court decided what then seemed like the biggest news for administrative law in living memory: the overruling of Chevron. In ditching this 40-year-old precedent that called for courts to give deference to agencies’ interpretations of key statutory provisions, the Supreme Court fundamentally unsettled what we have called the “administrative governance game”—the complex, interd…
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