The ruling allows the president to remove the sole Democratic official on the Federal Trade Commission, an independent body ...
The Supreme Court's emergency docket is filled with requests from the Trump administration, as the court nears its new term.
The president’s attempt to bind his political opponents legally is hitting roadblocks galore—and the social media meltdowns ...
The justices also say they are going to review a landmark 1935 decision protecting certain executive appointees from ...
President Trump has pressed for federal authorities to prosecute his political opponents, while he and his allies have taken ...
Recent orders signal that the Supreme Court is likely to rule for President Trump, giving him the full authority to fire ...
The justices said they will consider whether to overrule a landmark Supreme Court precedent that has limited the president’s ...
The Supreme Court will hear a case in December that could overturn a longstanding precedent bolstering regulatory ...
The Supreme Court sided again with Trump, allowing the president to fire a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission ...
The president now has an inside man at the Federal Reserve. But it’s clear he wants an even greater influence over the institution.
The high court agreed Monday to quickly hear arguments in a case over the firing of members of the Federal Trade Commission and two other boards.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results