The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a two cases related to the president's authority to enact his tariff policy.
The stance deepened the idea that a Vietnam-era law, which says congressionally unauthorized deployments into “hostilities” must end after 60 days, does not apply to airstrike campaigns.
A Vermont cycling apparel company is trying to survive Trump’s tariffs. Will the Supreme Court help?
From the moment President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on nearly every country, Nik Holm feared the company he leads might not survive.
Trump tariff case before Supreme Court could reshape presidential power. Global trade uncertainty grows as justices weigh ...
The Trump administration stressed that if the Supreme Court strikes down his sweeping tariffs, it will undermine his global trade policy.
If the Court blesses the president’s use of emergency powers to evade Congress, the consequences would be profound.
Donald Trump's worst nightmare may have just come true as he has just been 'stripped' of his tariff powers by the Senate.
The first came on July 9 with Brazil, which has a trade deficit with the U.S. Trump made it clear that he was targeting the ...
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 ...
After taking a stand this week against tariffs on Brazil and Canada, the Senate has rallied a bipartisan majority to strike ...
The Senate voted Thursday to approve a resolution that would block President Trump's tariffs on countries around the world, ...
Simon Johnson & Stan A. Veuger urge the US Supreme Court to rule against the Trump administration's “reciprocal tariffs.” ...
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