Supreme Court Rejects New Bid to Let President Fire Agency Heads

The US Supreme Court in Washington, DC.

Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg
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The US Supreme Court turned away a fresh bid to put independent federal agencies under direct presidential control, as the justices steered clear of a fight with implications for the Federal Trade Commission and Securities and Exchange Commission.

The high court, without comment, refused to hear an appeal from Leachco Inc., an Oklahoma-based company seeking to stop a complaint being pressed by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.