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The Supreme Court is expected to decide this week whether it will consider the legality of President Trump's use of emergency powers to impose country-specific tariffs. The Supreme Court is expected to decide this week whether it will consider the legality ...
A look at what's ahead in US trade policy, and how to get in front of it with sourcing, storage, refunds and more.
As the Supreme Court kicks off a new term, critical questions about the bounds of presidential power demand a resolution. Shortly after taking office, the president used the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 to impose two types of tariffs.
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Supreme Court tariff ruling won't come today (live coverage)
The Supreme Court won't rule on the constitutionality of some of President Donald Trump's tariffs this morning. Three opinions were issued, but not on the tariff case. Prediction market odds point to a strong likelihood that the tariffs will be thrown out, which could create some fireworks in financial markets when it comes.
The Supreme Court said on Tuesday that it will examine whether President Trump acted lawfully when he used emergency powers to apply sweeping tariffs to a broad range of countries, a centerpiece of his economic agenda. Earlier this year, a federal trade ...
A federal appeals court ruled two weeks ago that President Trump’s tariffs based on a national emergency are illegal – and the president wasted little time in seeking an expedited date with the Supreme Court. The ruling from the appeals court affected ...