Wiener v. United States
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{{Infobox SCOTUS case
|Litigants= Wiener v. United States
|ArgueDate= November 18
|ArgueYear= 1957
|DecideDate= June 30
|DecideYear= 1958
|FullName=
|USVol=357
|USPage=349
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|Prior=
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|Holding=The Appointments Clause does not guarantee the President may remove at will an officer of the United States who exercises quasi-judicial authority
|Majority=Frankfurter
|JoinMajority=unanimous
|LawsApplied=U.S. Const. art. II, § 2, cl. 2
}}
Wiener v. United States, 357 U.S. 349 (1958), was a decision of the United States Supreme Court in which the Court held that the Appointments Clause does not guarantee the President may remove at will an officer of the United States who exercises quasi-judicial authority.
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| case = Wiener v. United States, {{ussc|357|349|1958|el=no}}
| cornell = https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/357/349
| justia = https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/357/349
}}
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{{US Appointments Clause|removal}}
Category:1958 in United States case law
Category:United States Supreme Court cases
Category:United States Supreme Court cases of the Warren Court
Category:Appointments Clause case law
Category:United States separation of powers case law
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