WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court won't immediately allow the Trump administration to fire the director of the U.S. Copyright Office , instead delaying a decision until after they rule in two other high-profile firing cases. The justices' Wednesday order leaves in effect for now lower court rulings that held that the official , Shira Perlmutter, could not be unilaterally fired. The case is the latest that relates to Trump’s authority to install his own people at the head of federal agencies. The Supreme Court has largely allowed Trump to fire officials, even as court challenges proceed. Justice Clarence Thomas said he would have allowed Perlmutter to be fired as her lawsuit proceeds. The court majority, though, decided to wait to make a decision until after they rule in two
Supreme Court won't immediately let Trump administration fire copyright office head
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