
A Choke Chain
Main Justice
Presidential Power and Independent Agencies
This chapter analyzes a significant Supreme Court case regarding the president's authority to remove heads of independent agencies without cause. It examines the implications for the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches, alongside historical and constitutional contexts. The discussion also covers recent controversies, including allegations against a potential FBI appointee and heightened scrutiny of employees linked to January 6th, stressing the need for careful congressional oversight.
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