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Rarely does a blockbuster case that would radically alter the balance of power between the president and Congress come before the Supreme Court in which the outcome is already well-known. But that’s the case in Trump v. Slaughter, which the court will hear Monday, where President Donald Trump is asking the court to expand his autocratic push by handing him the power to fire independent agency officials at will.
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Rarely does a blockbuster case that would radically alter the balance of power between the president and Congress come before the Supreme Court in which the outcome is already well-known. But that’s the case in Trump v. Slaughter, which the court will hear Monday, where President Donald Trump is asking the court to expand his autocratic push by handing him the power to fire independent agency officials at will.
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