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During arguments Wednesday, key justices appeared concerned that president’s efforts to oust Lisa Cook could imperil the central bank’s independence.
The dispute over presidential power has taken on greater importance after it emerged that the Justice Department is also investigating Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
The US Supreme Court so far has helped shield the Federal Reserve from President Donald Trump’s efforts to seize control. An argument Wednesday will test just how committed the court is to the Fed’s independence.
The timing of the court’s decision has been the subject of much speculation and anticipation. But now it may not land for at least several more weeks.
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Supreme Court takes up politically charged case with independence of the Federal Reserve at stake
President Donald Trump’s bid to reshape the Federal Reserve board is putting the Supreme Court in a familiar position, weighing an emergency appeal from the president’s lawyers in a politically charge
The Supreme Court heard arguments over Trump's efforts to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook. The case has broad implications for the economy.
Jan 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday over President Donald Trump 's attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Here are some takeaways from the arguments in the case, a crucial test for the central bank's independence.
Supreme Court weighs whether Trump has broad authority to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who Trump alleges committed mortgage fraud but hasn't been charged.
Supreme Court justices are hearing arguments in a case that will determine if the president can follow through on plans to fire Fed Gov. Lisa Cook.
The Florida Supreme Court has set oral arguments in the case of Zach Wester, the former Jackson County sheriff’s deputy convicted of planting drugs on innocent drivers during traffic stops.
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State Supreme Court takes up warrantless DNA test in gruesome Burton murder case
The Michigan Supreme Court is looking deeper into a 2017 murder in Burton, specifically whether police violated the constitutional rights of the man convicted of the crime.