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Supreme Court Undermines Congressional Power Again

Source: The Guardian Opinion

Summary

The Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. Slaughter diminishes Congress’s authority by allowing the president greater control over federal agencies. This decision effectively overrules longstanding legal precedents and raises concerns about the balance of power in the U.S. government.

Why It Matters

This ruling significantly alters the relationship between the legislative and executive branches, potentially hindering Congress’s ability to oversee the agencies it established. By undermining foundational legal precedents, it also raises questions about the limit of presidential power and accountability in the federal government, impacting future governance and policy-making.

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