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Michael Gableman filed motions to seeking the recusal of three liberal justices from deciding whether to revoke his law license.
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The Supreme Court Is Going To Slaughter Independent Agencies
This was most explicitly approved by the Supreme Court in two recent cases: Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in 2020, which stripped the head of the CFPB of for-cause removal protections, and Trump v. U.S. in 2024, which placed the president above the law by giving him immunity from criminal prosecution for most official acts.
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