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It's showdown time for Fed's independence at Supreme Court

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It's showdown time for the Fed's independence at the Supreme Court
President Trump's desire to fire Cook for cause is at the center of Wednesday's Supreme Court argument — an argument that could have major consequences for financial markets and the broader economy.

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Will the Supreme Court let Trump take control of the Fed?
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In the Case of the Federal Reserve, Supreme Court Appears to Carve Out a Murky Exception
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In the case of the Federal Reserve, Supreme Court appears to carve out a murky exception
The Supreme Court for the past year has repeatedly allowed President Donald Trump to fire heads of independent agencies, but it appears to be drawing a line with the Federal Reserve.

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US Supreme Court Sees Risk in Trump Running Roughshod Over Fed
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January 21, 2026: Supreme Court arguments on Trump effort to fire Lisa Cook
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette · 1d
Justices hear of effort to fire Cook
The true motivation for trying to fire Cook, Trump's critics say, is the Republican president's desire to exert control over U.S. interest rate policy.

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News Tribune · 1d
Supreme Court seems inclined to keep Cook on Fed board, despite Trump’s attempt to fire her
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Supreme Court seems likely to let Lisa Cook keep job on Fed Board
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US Supreme Court docket top cases includes Mississippi mail in ballots

The Supreme Court of the United States is weighing a series of important cases including mail-in ballots in Mississippi.
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Supreme Court keeps nation waiting on Trump tariff decision, releases 3 lower-profile opinions

The Supreme Court leaves Trump tariff challenge unresolved while delivering three rulings in lower-profile cases.
SCOTUSblog
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Supreme Court denies review in several gun cases

The Supreme Court on Tuesday morning turned down several petitions for review challenging the ban on the possession of guns by people who have previously been convicted of felonies. However, […]
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Supreme Court plans rulings for January 14 as Trump's tariffs remain undecided

By Andrew Chung WASHINGTON, Jan 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue its next rulings on January 14 as several major cases remain pending including the legality of President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs.
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Has the Supreme Court Backed Itself Into a Corner?

Legal scholars, economists, central bankers, most politicians — and perhaps even the Supreme Court itself — think the Fed should indeed maintain its independence. Though not everyone is so sure about that — or, at least, some people suggest that Fed reform is not out of the question.
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The Key to the Birthright Citizenship Case Could Be These Long-Forgotten Supreme Court Precedents

Whether or not the Trump administration has found a loophole in Wong Kim Ark, the court decided this issue with some finality just 60 years ago.
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Gun Rights Attorney Reminds Sonia Sotomayor Hawaii Part Of United States

A gun rights attorney reminded Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Tuesday that Hawaii is part of the United States, meaning it can’t defy the Second Amendment. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday on a challenge to a Hawaii law banning firearms on private property without the express consent of the owner.
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How the Supreme Court Broke Congress

In the name of protecting the balance of powers, the Court is radically refashioning that balance.
SCOTUSblog
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Supreme Court agrees to hear Trump’s challenge to birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments early next year in the challenge to President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship – the guarantee of citizenship to almost everyone born in the United States.
The National Law Review
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Supreme Court to Review Constitutionality of Birthright Citizenship in 2025–26 Term

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Trump’s Trade Negotiator Says Response to Court Loss Would Be Immediate

If the Supreme Court rules against its tariffs, the Trump administration would begin replacing them immediately, said Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative.
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