Supreme Court, Trump and passports
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Trump will still have plenty of options to keep taxing imports aggressively even if the justices rule against him.
President Trump said he will develop a "game two plan" to carry out his tariff agenda in case the Supreme Court rules against his tariffs.
A majority of Supreme Court justices on Wednesday expressed skepticism about President Donald Trump claiming tariff power from a Carter-era law.
Earlier this year, lower courts determined that the president did not have the power under IEEPA to set tariffs.
President Donald Trump’s administration has opted not to appeal a ruling that could expose the federal government to billions of dollars in legal claims over its COVID-era eviction moratorium.
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A good day for the separation of powers in the Supreme Court
Does the president of the United States have the power to set tariff rates unilaterally on all goods and services imported from any and every country on the planet for an infinite amount of time without any meaningful oversight from Congress or courts of law?