In a decision that will surely make any federal regulator nervous about job security, the Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump can fire regulators at will. The court also found that the firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook was unconstitutional - a small consolation prize for someone who already lost her job. Meanwhile, the justices declined to overturn the $5 million sexual abuse verdict against Trump in the E. Jean Carroll case, proving that even the highest court in the land has limits to its generosity.

The court is expected to release more opinions today, including on Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship. Last week, the conservative-majority court handed the administration major wins on immigration, allowing border asylum blocks and the stripping of temporary protected status from hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians. Critics accused the court of advancing a white supremacist agenda, but the justices seemed unfazed, continuing to rule as if the Constitution were a suggestion box.