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The Held Breath: Why So Much Power Now Waits on Courts, Central Banks, and Numbers

From the US Supreme Court to a stern Federal Reserve, courts and central banks now decide questions that voters once settled, and Latin America knows the cost.

Raccontata daaxios.comriotimesonline.comdw.comcleantechnica.comcnbc.commarketplace.orgtheage.com.au

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riotimesonline.comStai leggendo4 g fa

The Held Breath: Why So Much Power Now Waits on Courts, Central Banks, and Numbers

From the US Supreme Court to a stern Federal Reserve, courts and central banks now decide questions that voters once settled, and Latin America knows the cost.

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marketplace.org3 g fa

The ripple effects of Monday's Supreme Court decisions

The Supreme Court helped defend the Federal Reserve’s independence — but only by a slim majority.

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dw.com3 g fa

US Supreme Court vastly expands Trump's presidential power

The court reversed a 1935 precedent restricting presidential powers to remove heads of independent agencies. However, it barred Trump from firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook, preserving the central bank's independence.

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axios.com4 g fa

2 Supreme Court rulings treat the Fed as an exception

Monday's rulings say President Trump can't fire Fed governor Lisa Cook but can fire FTC leaders.

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cnbc.com3 g fa

Supreme Court rulings on Fed, FTC: What they mean for consumers

The Supreme Court issued a pair of highly anticipated rulings on Monday that have far-reaching implications for household finances.

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theage.com.au3 g fa

Trump unleashes as his Fed plan dealt a major blow

Donald Trump’s push to stack the board of the central bank with loyalists has hit a roadblock after a Supreme Court decision. But the slim majority ruling suggests the Fed may still be vulnerable.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·axios.com

    2 Supreme Court rulings treat the Fed as an exception

    Monday's rulings say President Trump can't fire Fed governor Lisa Cook but can fire FTC leaders.

  2. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·riotimesonline.com

    The Held Breath: Why So Much Power Now Waits on Courts, Central Banks, and Numbers

    From the US Supreme Court to a stern Federal Reserve, courts and central banks now decide questions that voters once settled, and Latin America knows the cost.

  3. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·dw.com

    US Supreme Court vastly expands Trump's presidential power

    The court reversed a 1935 precedent restricting presidential powers to remove heads of independent agencies. However, it barred Trump from firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook,…

  4. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·cleantechnica.com

    U.S. Supreme Court Decision Gives President Much More Power — What That Means - CleanTechnica

    Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. The U.S. Supreme Court made a couple of big decisions today. They said President Donald Trump could not…

  5. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·cnbc.com

    Supreme Court rulings on Fed, FTC: What they mean for consumers

    The Supreme Court issued a pair of highly anticipated rulings on Monday that have far-reaching implications for household finances.

  6. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·marketplace.org

    Supreme Court decision axes the idea of independent agencies — except for the Federal Reserve

    “These agencies exercise sweeping powers over corporations, over the economy, over our health, over our safety,” said University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman, “And the…

  7. martedì 30 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Trump unleashes as his Fed plan dealt a major blow

    Donald Trump’s push to stack the board of the central bank with loyalists has hit a roadblock after a Supreme Court decision. But the slim majority ruling suggests the Fed may…

  8. martedì 30 giugno 2026·marketplace.org

    The ripple effects of Monday's Supreme Court decisions

    The Supreme Court helped defend the Federal Reserve’s independence — but only by a slim majority.

  9. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·riotimesonline.com

    The US Supreme Court Lets the President Fire Regulators at Will — but Not the Fed

    The Supreme Court gave the president power to fire independent-agency heads at will, overturning a 91-year precedent, while carving out the Federal Reserve.