The Supreme Court is taking steps to make it more difficult for the president to quickly fill vacant top government jobs.
According to the Washington Post...
"In a 6-2 ruling, the court limited the president's ability to put certain high-level officials in positions in an acting capacity while awaiting confirmation by the Senate."
Basically, the Supreme Court is trying to keep the president from slipping someone into a high-level position as an "acting" fill-in as a way to avoid the Senate's process for reviewing a permanent appointee.