Supreme Court Lets Copyright Office Head Stay in Job for Now
The US Supreme Court in Washington.
Photographer: Pete Kiehart/BloombergThe US Supreme Court declined for now to let President Donald Trump’s administration oust the director of the US Copyright Office, deferring a decision in the legal fight until at least January.
The justices said Wednesday they won’t act on Trump’s bid to remove Shira Perlmutter until they consider two other clashes involving presidential firings, including the case of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the Cook case Jan. 21.