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(Reuters) -A U.S. Supreme Court ruling Thursday in a legal battle over President Donald Trump's firing of two federal labor ...
President Trump has won a legal fight over his power to dismiss the heads of certain regulatory heads, but the Federal ...
The court indicated its decision doesn’t necessarily apply to the central bank and Chairman Jerome Powell — a frequent target ...
In a social media post last month, Trump gave the Fed chair the nickname “Too Late” and mused about his termination. “Too ...
The Supreme Court went out of its way to note in an unrelated ruling Thursday that Donald Trump cannot legally remove Federal ...
The former headquarters of the Second Bank of the United States, a precursor of the Federal Reserve, at Philadelphia in 2014.
The Supreme Court protected the Federal Reserve Thursday even as it allowed President Trump to fire the board members of two other independent agencies, potentially insulating central bank officials ...
Though Trump has repeatedly criticised Powell—whom he appointed during his first term and who was later renominated by former president Joe Biden—he recently stated he has no plans to fire the Fed ...
In a ruling Thursday that let Trump oust officials at two other agencies, the court said its decision wouldn’t apply to the ...
An appeals court previously ruled that a key 1935 precedent, long in the cross hairs of the conservative legal movement, ...
The court’s action essentially extended an order Chief Justice John Roberts issued in April that had the effect of removing ...