The Supreme Court has rejected President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook. The decision preserves her position and is widely seen as reinforcing the Federal Reserve's independence. In a 5-4 decision, the Court upheld the lower courts' rulings that Cook could continue serving at the central bank as her legal case challenging the termination moves forward. "The Government has not shown that it is likely to prevail on the legal arguments advanced in its stay application," the Court said. Cook launched her legal battle on Aug. 28 after Trump attempted to remove her from the Fed amid allegations she made false claims on mortgage documents in 2021 that may have secured her more favorable loan terms. (patrick.sheridan@wsj.com)