One Grudging Cheer and Multiple Emphatic Jeers for Trump v. Slaughter
Given the Court's failure to grant interim relief and its per curiam opinion last year in Trump v. Wilcox , the ruling today in Trump v. Slaughter cannot have come as a surprise to anyone paying even the slightest bit of attention. That is not to say that Slaughter will be anything but a disaster. By invalidating removal restrictions for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and nearly every other hitherto independent agency, the Court has backed the ongoing onslaught of political cronyism as against professional government. The decision would be harmful under any circumstances. It is all the more so now, when the particular president empowered to remove members of independent agencies without cause is a corrupt, vindictive narcissist whose preferred replacements for subject-area experts are sycophantic ignoramuses. Having said that, I will give the conservative super-majority who signed onto the Chief Justice's opinion in Slaughter a little bit of credit. They had the decency ...