LeBlanc v. U.S. Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight
Case Overview
2 members of the United States Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board sued the Trump administration following President Trump's attempt to terminate them from the Board.
The Application
The Board members challenged their termination as violating the statutory removal protections governing PCLOB membership, arguing the President exceeded his constitutional and statutory authority by attempting at-will dismissal rather than following any required removal procedures.
The Conclusion
The district court issued a ruling on the merits of the removal dispute, adjudicating the scope of presidential authority over PCLOB members and whether the statutory framework preserved their tenure protections.
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