The Supreme Court will not devastate the economy or the budget by obeying the Constitution. Scott Lincicome is vice president ...
The Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on a measure that would block President Trump's tariffs on Brazil, as Democrats seek ...
If the Trump administration wants to use tariffs to fight “persistent” goods trade imbalances, the right statute is Section 122 of the Trade Act, not the International Emergency Economic ...
V.O.S. Selections is a wine and spirits importer. In May, the Court of International Trade ruled the Trump administration ...
"Is the new 10% tariff on imports from Canada related to the fentanyl emergency or the reciprocal trade emergency or are hurt ...
A bipartisan group of former judges warned the Supreme Court could dangerously alter the power dynamic between the three ...
Small businesses are turning to prominent litigator Neal Katyal to argue at the Supreme Court that the bulk of President Donald Trump’s tariffs are unlawful after a coin toss landed in his favor.
Trump wants the Supreme Court to put politics first in the tariffs case. But given the overwhelming economic evidence arrayed ...
In August, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a previous lower court ruling, but said Trump's tariffs ...
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Challenges to Executive Tariffs Raise Legitimate Economic and Legal Concerns
As the Supreme Court kicks off a new term, critical questions about the bounds of presidential power demand a resolution.
The case presents an important test of the Supreme Court’s willingness to curb Trump’s so-called emergency powers.
Trump’s allies defend his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping tariffs by insisting that Congress can end the underlying “national emergency.” They argue that if ...
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