US Supreme Court to hear Trump's bid to fire Fed's Lisa Cook on January 21
The Supreme Court will decide if a president can remove a Federal Reserve governor for alleged misconduct amid ongoing legal disputes over executive authority.
- On Jan. 21, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Trump v. Cook, testing President Donald Trump's authority to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
- A federal district judge in Washington barred Lisa Cook's removal while her lawsuit proceeds, and Jia Cobb, U.S. District Judge , wrote that cause for removal is limited to actions related to their "behavior in office".
- Cook filed a lawsuit seeking to block her removal, denies wrongdoing, and was appointed in 2023 to a 14-year term by Joe Biden, then-President.
- The court will hear seven arguments over five days beginning on Jan. 12 and running through Jan. 21.
- The calendar released Wednesday groups Trump v. Cook with Little v. Hecox, West Virginia v. B.P.J., and Wolford v. Lopez, highlighting major January disputes.
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Supreme Court Sets January Hearing on Trump’s Bid to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook - The Thinking Conservative News
U.S. Supreme Court scheduled oral arguments for Jan 2026 in case challenging Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook. The post Supreme Court Sets January Hearing on Trump’s Bid to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
Supreme Court Sets January Hearing on Trump’s Bid to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook
The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 12 scheduled oral arguments for January 2026 in the case challenging President Donald Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook. The hearing will take place on Jan. 21, the court said in a scheduling order. Trump had filed an emergency application with the court on Sept. 18 seeking an order ousting Cook as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. In the application, Solicitor General D. Jo…
Supreme Court to Weigh Trump’s Power to Fire Fed Governor
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Jan. 21 on whether President Donald Trump has the authority to remove Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook. Trump announced her firing in August, citing allegations that she committed mortgage fraud involving two properties she owns. Cook, the first Black woman to serve on the Fed's Board of Governors, denies the claims and has filed suit to block her removal. CNBC reported that in early September, a federal …
Supreme Court will hear cases in January on transgender athletes, gun rights, and Trump’s firing of Fed governor
The Supreme Court will kick off 2026 with a series of arguments in blockbuster cases. In a calendar released on Wednesday afternoon, the justices announced that they will hear arguments in January in cases involving transgender athletes, the latest chapter in the court’s gun rights jurisprudence, and President Donald Trump’s bid to remove Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors. The court in January will hear seven argum…
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