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President Woodrow Wilson appointed Frank S. Myers as a Postmaster for Portland, Oregon, in 1917. Three years later, in 1920, Wilson unilaterally removed Myers from his office.
President Woodrow Wilson appointed Frank S. Myers as a Postmaster for Portland, Oregon, in 1917. Three years later, in 1920, Wilson unilaterally removed Myers from his office.
*Meyers wasn't the United States Postmaster General, the CEO of the US Post Office. He was a senior executive officer labeled as an "inferior officer" relative to the United States Postmaster General.


* Ct ruled that Congress may not statutorily require President to seek Senate’s permission before removing a local postmaster. This case is cite as establishing the President’s unlimited constitutional power to remove purely exec officials. '''Congress may not restrict the removal of principal officers, but may allow restrictions on inferior officers'''
* Ct ruled that Congress may not statutorily require President to seek Senate’s permission before removing a local postmaster. This case is cite as establishing the President’s unlimited constitutional power to remove purely exec officials. '''Congress may not restrict the removal of principal officers, but may allow restrictions on inferior officers'''
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