Trump wants Supreme Court to rule on legality of tariffs
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The trade deficit isn’t a sudden surprise, short in duration, and great in harm: the usual characteristics of an emergency.
President Trump’s government-by-emergency is dangerously unstable, putting his agenda under a legal cloud — and risking future partisan retaliation.
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Regtechtimes on MSNTrump’s global tariffs struck down by federal court for exceeding emergency powers
A major US court has struck down large parts of the global tariff program introduced by President Donald Trump. In a 7–4 ruling, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit declared that many of the tariffs issued under Trump’s orders were “invalid as contrary to law.
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DOJ Takes Tariff Fight to SCOTUS, Opening a New Avenue for Court to Expand Trump’s Power
Trump administration attorneys asked the Supreme Court on Wednesday night to overturn Friday’s appeals court decision finding that most
A bitterly divided United States court has delivered a major setback to US President Donald Trump, ruling that most of the former president’s tariffs were imposed unlawfully.
Mark Ludwikowski, Aristeo Lopez and Kelsey Christensen of Clark Hill PLC discuss appeals involving the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the powers of a president concerning tariffs and in regulating international commerce.
Analyze Trump's approach to foreign and economic policy and the federal court's role in checking his presidential authority.
President Donald Trump is threatening to use the emergency authority granted by a powerful but obscure federal law to make good on his tweeted “order” to U.S. businesses to cut ties in China ...
GOITEIN: The International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which we call IEEPA, is an incredibly powerful authority that allows the president to declare a national emergency with respect to any ...
The appeals court deemed Trump's tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) as illegal.