The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 12 scheduled oral arguments for January 2026 in the case challenging President Donald Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook.
The hearing will take place on Jan. 21, the court said in a scheduling order.
Trump had filed an emergency application with the court on Sept. 18 seeking an order ousting Cook as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
In the application, Solicitor General D. John Sauer said lower courts had engaged in “improper judicial interference” by preventing the president from removing a member of the Federal Reserve Board for cause.
On Oct. 1, the nation’s highest court deferred its ruling on Trump’s request, and said it would hold a hearing on the application on an undetermined date in January….
Supreme Court Sets January Hearing on Trump’s Bid to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook

