The Supreme Court will review a case challenging a 90-year-old precedent that prevents presidents from firing heads of independent agencies without cause, potentially expanding the scope of President Donald Trump's power.

The Supreme Court will review a case challenging a 90-year-old precedent that prevents presidents from firing heads of independent agencies without cause, potentially expanding the scope of President Donald Trump's power. WASHINGTON —

The Supreme Court is set to hear a case Monday challenging a nearly century-old precedent that protects independent agencies from political interference.

The case will revisit a 90-year-old rule known as "Humphrey's Executor," which has historically blocked presidents from firing heads of independent agencies without cause.

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