Headline: "Pivotal Separation of Powers Disputes Dominate Supreme Court Docket"

Headline: "Pivotal Separation of Powers Disputes Dominate Supreme Court Docket"

The US Supreme Court wrapped up its December oral argument session this week, with the justices hearing key cases including FS Credit Opportunities Corp. v. Saba Capital Master Fund on Wednesday, December 10. In that dispute over whether investors can sue investment companies under the Investment Company Act of 1940, the transcript reveals a lively bench discussion, where counsel debated implied private rights of action, with justices like Thomas, Sotomayor, Barrett, Jackson, Gorsuch, and Kavanaugh probing the text's focus on court remedies versus individual enforcement, drawing parallels to precedents like Sandoval, Gonzaga, and TAMA. SCOTUSblog's analysis notes the justices appeared surprisingly receptive to allowing limited private suits to invalidate noncompliant contracts, despite their recent skepticism toward implied rights.

Earlier in the week, on Monday, December 8, the court tackled Trump v. Slaughter, examining limits on presidential removal power over Federal Trade Commission commissioners. Arguments centered on whether Congress can insulate FTC members from at-will firing, with Solicitor General D. John Sauer urging the court to narrow or overturn the 1935 Humphrey's Executor precedent, arguing it hampers executive authority. Justices signaled strong support for broader presidential power, with Chief Justice Roberts calling the precedent a "dried husk," potentially reshaping independent agencies like the NLRB or others, though counsel suggested a narrow ruling to avoid widespread disruption. A decision there is expected by summer.

Today, Friday, December 12, the justices convene for their final private conference of 2025 to vote on petitions for review, with possible grant announcements this afternoon and an order list slated for Monday. The court also has a pending interim decision on President Trump's bid to deploy the National Guard to Illinois.

In related developments, a federal judge on Friday ordered immigration officials not to re-detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia, hours after his release, citing a 2001 Supreme Court ruling against indefinite detention without deportation plans; the Department of Homeland Security decried it as judicial activism and plans to appeal. Separately, on Thursday, arguments wrapped in Hamm v. Smith, weighing IQ tests and school records in a death penalty intellectual disability claim, building on the 2002 Atkins decision.

The court's next arguments resume January 12, marking a brief holiday pause amid these high-stakes separations-of-powers clashes.

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