Supreme Court says nation's top copyright official can keep job for now

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Supreme Court says nation's top copyright official can keep job for now

Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it won't allow President Trump to remove the nation's top copyright official for now, leaving intact an order from a federal appeals court that restored …

Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it won't allow President Trump to remove the nation's top copyright official for now, leaving intact an order from a federal appeals court that restored her to the role. The high court's decision is a rare loss for the Trump administration in its efforts to fire officials appointed by Democrats. It comes on the heels of a ruling from the conservative wing of the bench finding that removal restrictions for members of the Federal Trade Commission were unconstitutional, a decision that expands presidential power over so-called independent agencies. But in a separate ruling involving Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the Supreme Court rejected the president's efforts to fire her while a challenge to her firing moves forward. The copyright dispute involves Mr. Trump's move earlier this year to fire Shira Perlmutter, the register of copyrights. In a brief unsigned order, the high court specified that its denial of the Trump administration's request for emergency relief "is not a ruling on the merits of the legal issues presented in the litigation." As register of copyrights, Perlmutter served as the director of the U.S. Copyright Office, working under the librarian of Congress. She was fired a day after releasing to Congress a report on artificial intelligence and copyright. …

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