The Court’s 6–3 ruling is a major victory for congressional authority, but its reach is narrow. It leaves most existing ...
In a 6-3 decision by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court upheld a lower court ruling that Trump exceeded his authority by ...
Following a Supreme Court decision striking down his tariffs, President Trump announced new global tariffs under a never-used before provision in a 1974 trade law. Hamline law professor David Schultz ...
Are reciprocal tariffs out of the picture now, and can the global trade policy environment return to the calm seen in ...
A cornerstone of the president’s economic agenda was just struck down. Here’s why, and what’s next.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that President Trump’s global tariffs under IEEPA were unlawful, siding with Illinois-based Learning Resources, Inc., while questions remain about reimbursements and ...
The chief justice’s opinion hinged on a legal principle called the “major questions doctrine” — the same doctrine that was used repeatedly to block the Biden administration’s regulations and orders.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on behalf of Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Enbridge Energy on whether the state’s case to shut down the Line 5 pipeline should be heard in ...
New Trump tariffs will remain in force despite the ruling, leaving refund questions unresolved and consumer prices uncertain.
The US Supreme Court has struck down most of Donald Trump’s country-specific tariffs, raising questions over refund claims, executive powers and the future of America’s global trade structure.
On Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments on behalf of Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Enbridge ...
Trump was xenophobic in his attack against the Supreme Court, saying the justices will “rule in favor of China” and other nations, claiming those countries are “making an absolute fortune on ...