cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/51665085

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with SpaceX earlier this week, ruling that the National Labor Relations Board’s current structure is unconstitutional. The decision will keep the agency hamstrung until the case makes its way to the Supreme Court.

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    2 days ago

    Is the fifth circuit then one conservatives go shopping for to get the pants on head stupid rulings they want?

    If so, can we start calling it conservatives pleading the fifth because they don’t want to make their cases in front of real judges?

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      1 day ago

      I’ve seen the fifth circuit described as “a collection of 4chan posts wearing robes,” so yes.

      Edit: But it’s pretty clear that this supreme court is angling pretty hard to overturn a 1930s precedent called Humphrey’s Executor. Humphrey’s is the case that legalizes executive agencies led by multi-member commissions that can’t be immediately fired by the President. That includes the merit protection board, FCC, NLRB, CPSC, CFPB, and the federal reserve, among others.

      This case is just a part of that bigger campaign, which will wildly reshape the federal bureaucracy for a long time to come.