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A good day for the separation of powers in the Supreme Court
After oral arguments it appears the Supreme Court will strike down President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs 6-3.
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Supreme Court’s conservative justices pummel Trump admin on tariffs: ‘Can’t get this power back’
Republican-appointed justices on the Supreme Court hammered the Trump administration with tough questions about the president ...
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In tariff cases, verbs rather than major pronouncements about presidential power give the court the off-ramp it’s looking for
Clear Statements is a recurring series by Abbe R. Gluck on civil litigation and the modern regulatory and statutory state.
Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism about Donald Trump's use of emergency law to impose global tariffs during oral ...
Trump invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or AYEEPA, last spring when he imposed sweeping tariffs of at ...
The president continues to use this once-narrow exception for genuine crises as a routine pretext for government overreach.
The Supreme Court will decide if Trump can use emergency powers to impose global tariffs, a ruling that could affect billions ...
The legality of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs was met with significant skepticism at the Supreme Court.
Administration argued to justices Nov. 5 that the 1973 law offers a legal basis for presidential authority to impose tariffs ...
The Supreme Court will hear a major tariff case that could impact the $88 billion in revenue collected by the Trump ...
Oregon leads a Supreme Court case challenging presidential emergency powers used to impose tariffs impacting the economy.
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