Three lower courts have ruled illegal President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose sweeping worldwide tariffs.
President Donald Trump’s power to unilaterally impose far-reaching tariffs is coming before the Supreme Court on Wednesday in ...
President Donald Trump said the Supreme Court’s upcoming hearing on his tariff powers is a “life or death" moment for America ...
Lower courts have ruled that the president does not have the power to impose sweeping taxes on imported goods, but the nation ...
On April 22, family-owned companies Learning Resources, Inc. and hand2mind, Inc., whose manufacturing is primarily outsourced ...
The Supreme Court will decide whether President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs are legal in a case with major consequences ...
The Supreme Court will consider Wednesday whether a federal emergency powers law gives President Trump the authority to ...
In its biggest case of the term, the Supreme Court will decide whether Trump can impose sweeping tariffs on nearly every ...
Companies that sell diamonds, plant sensors and wine all have one thing in common: They are weighing in against tariffs in a ...
Companies could get a “windfall” through tariff refunds—and consumers could file their own litigation to recover from price ...
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Trump's not going to the Supreme Court hearing on tariffs. But his treasury secretary will be there
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says he plans to take a “ringside seat” at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ...
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Tariffs are Trump’s favorite foreign policy tool. The Supreme Court could change how he uses them
For President Donald Trump, tariffs — or the threat of them — can bend nations to his will. The president has used them not ...
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