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As Tariff Case Heads to the Supreme Court, Trump's Strongest Argument Has a Fatal Flaw
The International Emergency Economic Powers Act doesn't grant the president the power to regulate imports with tariffs.
Emergency powers that are too broad — as long as voters can correct them — are better than emergency powers too narrow to ...
In its biggest case of the term, the Supreme Court will decide whether Trump can impose sweeping tariffs on nearly every ...
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers termed President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to implement tariffs as ...
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Supreme Court to hear arguments on Trump's tariffs in seismic separation of powers lawsuit
It was a cool day in early April in Washington, and President Donald Trump was gearing up to declare another state of ...
President Donald Trump takes his arguments to use the power to impose "reciprocal tariffs" on nearly every other nation all ...
Attorneys for Learning Resources, an educational toy company, is challenging President Donald Trump for using a 1977 law, the ...
The decision could shape whether the use of emergency powers to bypass Congress becomes a tool of routine governance.
President Donald Trump insisted Tuesday that he needs a tool that no other president has used to save the nation from disaster. The comments came a day before the U.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear arguments on whether U.S. President Donald Trump has authority to impose ...
Trump said he considered personally attending the arguments in what he said is the most important case before the nation's ...
The Supreme Court is set to hear a crucial case on Wednesday challenging the legality of President Trump's sweeping global ...
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