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executor

[ig-zek-yuh-ter, ek-si-kyoo-ter] / ɪgˈzɛk yə tər, ˈɛk sɪˌkyu tər /


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In 1935, the court handed down a case known as Humphrey’s Executor, which held that presidents couldn’t fire agency officials simply over policy disagreements.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 20, 2026

They in turn sued the government, demanding to be reinstated and pointing to Humphrey’s Executor v.

From Salon • Sep. 25, 2025

The Supreme Court unanimously upheld that understanding in a 1935 case called Humphrey’s Executor.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 22, 2025

In 1935’s Humphrey’s Executor, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that this protection against removal did not run afoul of the Constitution.

From Slate • Sep. 22, 2025

The Executor called Mr. Appleton's attention to this fact.

From The Will of Samuel Appleton with remarks by one of the executors by Appleton, Samuel




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