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Presidential Authority and Federal Reserve Independence
This chapter examines the complexities of the President's power to remove the Federal Reserve Chair, focusing on the legal frameworks established by the Federal Reserve Act. It discusses the implications of recent judicial trends and historical rulings, particularly concerning agency independence and presidential oversight. The chapter emphasizes the importance of maintaining the Fed's autonomy from political influences in the realm of economic governance.
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