U.S. Supreme Court Confirms Federal Reserve Independence on June 30, While Weakening Legal Protections

According to BlockBeats, on June 30, the U.S. Supreme Court confirmed that Federal Reserve Board members retain protection against removal without cause, ensuring the central bank's monetary policy independence. However, the court simultaneously ruled that presidents may remove officials from other independent agencies, such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), without justification, making the Federal Reserve one of the few federal agencies still protected from arbitrary dismissal.

Legal experts have warned that while the Federal Reserve's independence was preserved, its legal foundation has been significantly weakened. The court's decision created an inconsistency, as most independent regulatory agencies' officials are now classified as removable by the president, raising questions about the Federal Reserve's continued special status in future judicial challenges.

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