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In a concurring opinion joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, Thomas said he would restore the approach taken in Calder v. Bull.
The Trump administration’s arguments could “weaken, if not shatter, the independence of the Federal Reserve,” Justice Brett Kavanaugh said.
In the name of protecting the balance of powers, the Court is radically refashioning that balance.