WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a pair of significant rulings from the highest judicial body in the nation, the Commander-in-Chief’s “firing” in August 2025 of a member of the Federal Reserve System’s Board of Governors was rejected, with the Supreme Court of the United States rejecting the government’s “halfhearted contention” that Lisa Cook “in fact received due process.”
At the same time, the Supreme Court reversed and remanded a case involving former Federal Trade Commission Commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter, the latter of whom sued the president.