History’s Case for a Strong Presidency

History’s Case for a Strong Presidency

The Supreme Court announced last week that it will consider overturning Humphrey’s Executor v. U.S. (1935), which upheld limits on the president’s authority to fire heads and members of so-called independent agencies and commissions. My role as a judge precludes me from opining on how specific cases should be decided, but the Constitution’s framers would…

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