Chief Justice John Roberts let President Donald Trump remove a member of the Federal Trade Commission on Monday, the latest in string of high-profile firings allowed for now at the Supreme Court. Trump moved to fire Rebecca Slaughter in the spring, but lower courts ordered her reinstated after she sued because the law only allows commissioners to be removed for problems like misconduct or neglect of duty.
Plaintiffs collectively challenge the decision to freeze and then terminate the grants on three primary grounds, contending that (1) the funding decisions were made in response to Harvard's refusal to capitulate to Defendants' content- and viewpoint- based demands and its subsequent decision to file a lawsuit, in violation of the First Amendment. The order added: (2) the grant terminations did not comply with the procedural requirements of Title VI and are thus invalid;