The United States Supreme Court dropped two decisions earlier on Thursday, including one relating to the public funding of religious charter schools, as we previously reported.
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Now, the high court has issued an “opinion related to an order” from its emergency docket rather than its regular merits docket. The case involves the powers meted out by the Constitution to the President of the United States, on whom he or she can fire:
BREAKING: #SCOTUS allows Trump to fire labor board members. Apparent 6-3 decision with all liberal justices in dissent. Court says more harm from denying POTUS right to remove officials than from those officials staying in office. Doc: https://t.co/2RbI8xTkw6
— Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein) May 22, 2025
Margot Cleveland wrote on her X account in the wake of…