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SCOTUS killed the independent agency. AI governance doesn’t need one

Opinion: Fathom CEO Andrew Freedman argues that the Supreme Court’s Slaughter ruling makes the case for independent verification for AI governance

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SCOTUS killed the independent agency. AI governance doesn’t need one

Opinion: Fathom CEO Andrew Freedman argues that the Supreme Court’s Slaughter ruling makes the case for independent verification for AI governance

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washingtonexaminer.com9 g fa

Court slaughters 'independent' agencies myth: Trump can finally fire bureaucrats

The people voted for a candidate with specific views on how agencies should operate. The Trump v. Slaughter ruling means those views can be implemented.

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    Court slaughters 'independent' agencies myth: Trump can finally fire bureaucrats

    The people voted for a candidate with specific views on how agencies should operate. The Trump v. Slaughter ruling means those views can be implemented.

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·transformernews.ai

    SCOTUS killed the independent agency. AI governance doesn’t need one

    Opinion: Fathom CEO Andrew Freedman argues that the Supreme Court’s Slaughter ruling makes the case for independent verification for AI governance