The Issue Not Presented in Trump v Cook: Is the Fed Really Different From Other Independent Agencies?
Tomorrow morning the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Trump v. Cook . I intend to listen along to the Court's Live Audio feed and to post snarky comments on BlueSky ( here ) while doing so. As the case comes to the Court, it presents a number of issues, including: Can pre-appointment conduct constitute "cause" for removal of a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors? Did the President's purported removal of Lisa Cook from her position based on unproven allegations violate her Fifth Amendment right to due process? To what extent can courts review a presidential for-cause removal that appears to be pretextual? Was the district court's order maintaining Cook in office a proper remedy? The Solicitor General contends in his main merits brief that "this case does not involve the constitutionality of the Federal Reserve Board's Removal protections," but that is only true in a technical sense. If Trump prevails based on the record here, t...