Our Court, the Ostrich
The Supreme Court's long expected decision in Trump v. Slaughter is ostrich-like in the majority Justices' notable refusal to examine how its decision might empower a president with distinctly autocratic tendencies . (The ostrich comparison is not originally mine; Justice Jackson called the majority in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard "ostrich-like" in its "hope that preventing consideration of race will end racism.") As most commentators expected, the Court in Slaughter overruled Humphrey's Executor v. United States and held unconstitutional for-cause removal protection for FTC Commissioners (and, by extension, most other independent agencies' leadership). Chief Justice Roberts' opinion relies heavily on founding-era materials to conclude that the framers created a "unitary and accountable executive." I happen to believe that the Court places too much weight on founding-era history and also that its reading of that his...