James Wilson Institute Podcast

Can the President Remove Anyone? Ftr'ing Mark Chenoweth

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Sinopsis

With less than one more before the Supreme Court’s oral argument in one of the most explosive cases of this term, Trump v. Slaughter, you're encouraged to join the Anchoring Truths Podcast for a discussion of this important case over whether the President remove any Senate-confirmed commissioner of an agency he no longer wishes to have serve in that federal agency. The constitutional question in the case concerns statutory removal protections for the Federal Trade Commission—previously upheld in the Court’s landmark decision in Humphrey's Executor v. United States—and whether a federal court may prevent removal of a commissioner from public office. The stakes for this case are enormous for all three branches of the government, foremost though the executive. Is the power to remove an executive branch agency’s commissioner vested solely in the President, as it is under what’s known as the theory of the unitary executive? Or can Congress place conditions on removal that prevent such exercise of the execu