The Supreme Court upheld Trump's firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, raising critical questions about executive power and agency independence amidst a 6-3 ruling. Dissenting justices warn of overturning established precedents.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case on whether President Trump can legally fire FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, challenging decades-old restrictions on presidential power over federal agencies.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court allows President Trump to fire FTC leader Rebecca Slaughter, igniting a heated debate over executive power and the independence of federal agencies. The court's ruling signals a potential shift in presidential authority over independent regulators.
The Supreme Court will weigh in on President Trump's ability to fire FTC members without cause, a decision that could reshape the limits of executive power and the independence of federal agencies.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of President Trump, allowing him to remove FTC member Rebecca Slaughter as they review her case. This ruling challenges a long-standing precedent on federal agency protections.
In a contentious ruling, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. allows President Trump to dismiss FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter while the Supreme Court deliberates her case. What does this mean for the future of the FTC?
Irish golfer Shane Lowry faces backlash after a controversial two-stroke penalty at The Open Championship. As he grapples with social media fears, fellow competitor Scottie Scheffler offers support amidst frustration with the ruling.
Whitney Purvis, known from MTV’s 16 and Pregnant, faces involuntary manslaughter charges linked to a fatal overdose. This comes after the recent loss of her son and grandmother, adding to her tragic story.
In an exclusive interview, a juror from the Karen Read trial shares insights on the acquittal, citing a flawed police investigation and doubts about a collision. Discover the twists that shaped the verdict.
In a gripping retrial, Karen Read was acquitted of murder charges but found guilty of drunken driving. Emotions ran high as both families reacted to the verdict.