Supreme Court Expands Presidential Authority Over Agency Heads
The Supreme Court has formally overturned a 1935 precedent, affirming the President's power to remove the leaders of independent agencies established by Congress. A notable exception to this expanded authority applies to the Federal Reserve. This ruling significantly strengthens executive power over the federal bureaucracy and alters the balance of power.
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