FDIC v. MALLEN

No. 87-82.

486 U.S. 230 (1988)

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION v. MALLEN ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided May 31, 1988


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Harrison argued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs were Solicitor General Fried, Assistant Attorney General Willard, Deputy Solicitor General Cohen, Anthony J. Steinmeyer, Michael Kimmel, Ronald R. Glancz, and James A. Clark.

Mary E. Curtin, by appointment of the Court, 484 U.S. 1055, argued the cause for appellee. With her on the brief was David J. Siegrist.


JUSTICE STEVENS delivered the opinion of the Court.

The question presented by this appeal concerns the constitutionality of a statutory provision that authorizes the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to suspend from office an indicted official of a federally insured bank. The District Court concluded that the statutory post-suspension procedure is unconstitutional because it does not guarantee the suspended officer...

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