
Forbes - 16 hours 52 min ago
The court will decide whether to overturn Humphrey's Executor v. United States, a 90-year old precedent that limits presidents' power to fire some officials.

The Hill - 17 hours 10 min ago
12:30 Report is The Hill's midday newsletter. Subscribe here. It's Monday. Welcome back! This week has already started with a bang. Let's get into it. In today's issue: Paramount launches hostile bid for Warner Bros. Supreme Court hears major Trump case MTG's fiery 60 Minutes' interview Allred drops Texas Senate bid...

New York Times - 18 hours 10 min ago
Chief Justice John Roberts, bottom right, wrote in a 2010 opinion that the president's power generally includes "the authority to remove those who assist him in carrying out his duties."...

Boston Herald - 18 hours 22 min ago
Trump lawyers are calling for the unanimous 1935 decision in Humphrey's Executor to be overturned.

New York Times - 18 hours 30 min ago
The Supreme Court will consider whether President Trump has the power to fire a leader of the Federal Trade Commission, a decision that will have profound consequences for dozens of bipartisan commissions and boards created by Congress.

The Guardian - 18 hours 54 min ago
Justice department appealed lower court's decision that Trump exceeded his authority when he moved to dismiss Rebecca Slaughter US politics live latest updates The US supreme court is hearing arguments on Monday concerning the legality of Donald Trump's firing of a Federal Trade Commission member in a major test of presidential power, with a justice department lawyer asking the justices to overrule a 90-year-old legal precedent. The justice department has appealed a lower court's decision...

New York Times - 19 hours 11 min ago
President Trump has mused about trying to fire Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, but he has not followed through.

New York Times - 19 hours 21 min ago
The Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.

BBC - 19 hours 23 min ago
The court is hearing arguments in Trump v Slaughter - a case that could have major implications for the independence of some federal agencies.

New York Times - 19 hours 36 min ago
Among the disputes handled by the Federal Trade Commission during the early 1930s: a complaint over an advertisement for a nose shaper, a strap-on beauty gadget that claimed to reshape the wearer's nose, according to a review of the Library of Congress archives.

New York Times - 19 hours 38 min ago
Dean John Sauer, U.S. solicitor general, testifies during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, on Capitol Hill, in February.

New York Times - 20 hours 4 min ago
President Trump announcing tariffs at the White House in April.

Fox News - 20 hours 5 min ago
The Supreme Court will weigh Trump's authority to fire a sitting FTC member in a major test of presidential powers and a 1935 landmark court ruling.

NBC News - 20 hours 15 min ago
Listen to live audio as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on whether President Donald Trump had the authority to fire Rebecca Slaughter, a former member of the Federal Trade Commission. The case could have major implications on whether the president has the authority to fire the heads of independent agencies that Congress set up to be insulated from political pressures.

The Hill - 20 hours 20 min ago
Democrats are closing out 2025 with momentum, having won double-digit victories in Virginia and New Jersey, and are now looking ahead to 2027 with the need for a plan to address key issues such as Trump's impeachment, inflation, healthcare, and Supreme Court expansion.

New York Times - 20 hours 21 min ago
The Federal Trade Commission headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Forbes - 20 hours 35 min ago
The court will decide whether to overturn Humphrey's Executor v. United States, a 90-year old precedent that limits presidents' power to fire some officials.

New York Times - 20 hours 40 min ago
Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, a Democrat who has served on the Federal Trade Commission, at a hearing on Capitol Hill in 2019.

The Hill - 20 hours 50 min ago
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear a major case that will test the limits of presidential power. The case stems from President Trump's bid to fire a Federal Trade Commission member without cause and will likely determine the future of independent agencies' heads. This afternoon, the Senate returns to Washington, where a rebellion within...

The Hill - 20 hours 50 min ago
The Supreme Court on Monday will consider the future of independent agencies, hearing oral arguments on President Trump's bid to fire a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) member without cause. A win for Trump could eviscerate 90 years of Supreme Court precedent. Listen to the arguments, scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. EST, in the player...

UPI - 21 hours 5 min ago
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Monday about President Donald Trump's firing of Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.

NBC News - 22 hours 35 min ago
Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes Donald Trump. The Supreme Court weighs a case on independent agencies. And Notre Dame's College Football Playoff snub.

NPR - 22 hours 39 min ago
The Supreme Court will hear arguments today in a case about President Trump's firing of a Federal Trade Commissioner. And, Senate Democrats are set to pitch a plan to extend ACA subsidies this week.

The Hill - 23 hours 7 min ago
Plus: Supreme Court hears case on presidential power, Trump hosts Kennedy Center Honors, Tim Walz faces scrutiny...