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Myers v. United States | |
Court | U.S. Supreme Court |
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Citation | 272 U.S. 52 (1926) |
Date decided | 1926 |
Issues
Whether the President has the exclusive power of removing executive officers whom he as appointed with the advice of the Senate.
Holding
The power was not specified for Congress, and the President’s powers in the Constitution are much broader then the Congress’ which are specifically given.
Rule
The President has the exclusive power to remove an executive officer whom he has appointed.