Will the Supreme Court empower Trump to sack the Fed’s boss?
- The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to halt teacher training grants, issuing several decisions in favor of Trump's policies from April 4 to April 10, 2025.
- On April 10, the Supreme Court decided that federal workers fired by Trump could not be reinstated, as the nonprofits' challenge lacked legal standing.
- The court stated it had the authority to ensure the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador, and ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return.
- Legal experts express concern that Trump might exploit these rulings, warning that his actions signal potential defiance against the law.
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A major Trump power grab just reached the Supreme Court
President Donald Trump gestures to Chief Justice John Roberts after being sworn on January 20, 2025. | Julia Demaree Nikhinson/Pool/Getty Images Trump v. Wilcox, a case now pending on the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket,” asks whether several federal agencies that are supposed to enjoy a degree of independence from the president should be stripped of that independence. Wilcox is the latest in Supreme Court cases involving what’s known as the “un…
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…
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