There are two NPR stories about the case brought by Rebecca Slaughter after she was fired from the FCC on"Morning Edition." The link to the first discussing the specifics of the case can be found at
and an interview about the ramifications of this case with legal scholar Jeffrey Rosen can be found at
As Mr. Rosen notes, if Ms. Slaughter loses her case (and there is a very good chance of that with the current Supreme Court Justice lineup), Anna Gomez's job as FCC commissioner is likely doomed as well. It will not matter to President Trump if the FCC will have enough commissioners to make a quorum--he will just change the rules to say that two is a quorum. This case has a lot of implications for other Federal departments as well as Congress' ability to regulate the behavior of the executive branch if President Trump gets his way.
One final note. Though only the audio of these stories is up now on the NPR website, I do expect a full transcript of both conversations to be there either later today or tomorrow.
and an interview about the ramifications of this case with legal scholar Jeffrey Rosen can be found at
As Mr. Rosen notes, if Ms. Slaughter loses her case (and there is a very good chance of that with the current Supreme Court Justice lineup), Anna Gomez's job as FCC commissioner is likely doomed as well. It will not matter to President Trump if the FCC will have enough commissioners to make a quorum--he will just change the rules to say that two is a quorum. This case has a lot of implications for other Federal departments as well as Congress' ability to regulate the behavior of the executive branch if President Trump gets his way.
One final note. Though only the audio of these stories is up now on the NPR website, I do expect a full transcript of both conversations to be there either later today or tomorrow.