Humphrey's Executor, the long embattled precedent limiting the President's ability to fire FTC Commissioners, is dead.* I explain the practical implications for the FTC & lawyers dealing with it.
Josh, I agree with your post across the board. However, I am seriously concerned about the limitations, if any, on the reveral of Humphrey's Exec. I oppose any effort to give the Executive and, God forbid, the Legislative control over the Central Bank These people cannot balance their own budget. Also the Court's decision would have to protect administrative courts. District Judges will resign in droves if they are stuck adjudicating Social Security and a host of other agencies' cases
Josh, I agree with your post across the board. However, I am seriously concerned about the limitations, if any, on the reveral of Humphrey's Exec. I oppose any effort to give the Executive and, God forbid, the Legislative control over the Central Bank These people cannot balance their own budget. Also the Court's decision would have to protect administrative courts. District Judges will resign in droves if they are stuck adjudicating Social Security and a host of other agencies' cases
Thanks Terry. Agree 100 percent with both of those concerns.