If the Court blesses the president’s use of emergency powers to evade Congress, the consequences would be profound.
Simon Johnson & Stan A. Veuger urge the US Supreme Court to rule against the Trump administration's “reciprocal tariffs.” ...
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Trump’s tariffs to face Supreme Court scrutiny
On Nov. 5, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a pair of challenges to President Donald Trump’s power to impose ...
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Supreme Court prepares to confront monumental case over Trump executive power and tariff authority
Trump tariff case before Supreme Court could reshape presidential power. Global trade uncertainty grows as justices weigh ...
The Supreme Court will not devastate the economy or the budget by obeying the Constitution. Scott Lincicome is vice president ...
Ky., and three other Republicans voted with Democrats to strike down President Donald Trump's 10% tariffs on countries ...
Republican Sen. David McCormick defended Donald Trump’s latest controversial moves in a rare interview, including the ...
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SCOTUS hearing on IEEPA tariffs | Jeffrey Scharf, Everybody’s Business
On Nov. 5, the Supreme Court will hear arguments about President Donald Trump’s IEEPA tariffs. The IEEPA is the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act. This is the authority Trump cites ...
Five Republican U.S. senators joined Democrats Tuesday to terminate President Donald Trump’s national emergency that ...
"Is the new 10% tariff on imports from Canada related to the fentanyl emergency or the reciprocal trade emergency or are hurt ...
The Senate on Thursday passed a resolution aimed at ending President Donald Trump’s global tariffs introduced last spring, ...
The Trump administration stressed that if the Supreme Court strikes down his sweeping tariffs, it will undermine his global trade policy.
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