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imbellish

08/20/23 1:01 AM

#764287 RE: bradford86 #764286

The Supreme Court only opines on constitutional matters and per Tyler v. Hennepin County contract and property rights exist far before the US Constitution but not all that long before it. Maritime, contract, and common law frameworks have a sort of precedence which - if the US Constitution doesn't explicitly delegate it - is not subject to political manifestations like you wish to describe. Your ethical framework is that of an unscrupulous pessimist and will remain so until otherwise proven. Be careful what you wish for, Bradford.

obiterdictum

08/20/23 3:17 AM

#764294 RE: bradford86 #764286

The supreme court made hera a political appointee so when the president changes, the new president will fire sandra thompson and replace her. That is why calabria got fired the day the scotus collins v yellen came out.

Yes. That is possible. The 7-2 Supreme Court vote ruled that the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s structure is unconstitutional and made the FHFA director accountable to the President. The President, whoever that will be in 2024, may decide to fire and replace Thompson with a newly nominated director. Even so, there is no certainty about this happening. We will have to wait and see what actually will happen.