The divided panel stated federal regulation prohibits the president from firing Federal Commerce Fee members with out trigger. The U.S. Supreme Courtroom upheld the constitutionality of the the statutory for-cause removing protections for FTC members in its 1935 resolution in Humphrey’s Executor v. United States.
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