Supreme Court’s term reshapes presidential power, voting rights and privacy - Las Vegas Sun News
• The Supreme Court concluded a term marked by ideological splits, delivering a mix of significant wins and losses for the Trump administration. • In the landmark case Trump v. Slaughter, the court ruled 6-3 that the president has the authority to fire members of independent agencies, such as the Federal Trade Commission, without cause. • This decision overturns the 91-year-old precedent established by Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, significantly expanding presidential power over the federal bureaucracy.
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