White House cites Supreme Court case to justify science purge
Summary
The Supreme Court ruled that “officials with binding authority are typically principal officers” who are approved by the Senate, said Anne Joseph O’Connell, a Stanford University law professor, in an email. The court also ruled that the non-Senate confirmed patent judges could continue making decisions, but that the Senate-confirmed director of the Patent and Trademark Office “had to have power to reverse them,” she added.
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