Supreme Court justices, including President Donald Trump's appointees, expressed skepticism about his use of emergency powers to impose Liberation Day tariffs.
Trump's tariff case is among the most highly anticipated cases to come before the Supreme Court this term — and experts say ...
Justice weigh Trump administration's legal basis for presidential authority to impose tariffs in emergency conditions without ...
Last April, President Donald Trump announced stiff tariffs on goods from nearly every country on the planet, saying they were ...
On November 5, 2025, the Supreme Court heard three hours of oral argument in the most consequential trade case in years, a challenge to ...
President Trump said he will develop a "Game 2 plan" to carry out his agenda in case the Supreme Court rules against his ...
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Trump's Lawyer at the Supreme Court Cites a Letter from James Madison That Says Tariffs Are Taxes
During oral argument at the Supreme Court, Solicitor General D. John Sauer cited a letter by James Madison that completely ...
While the most dire predictions of a tariff-driven recession have not come to pass, it seems like it’s only a matter of time, ...
In a high-stakes legal showdown, the Supreme Court will consider arguments that Trump exceeded his constitutional authority ...
The court is examining whether it was lawful for Trump to use emergency powers under the 1977 International Emergency ...
Is the Supreme Court really a conservative court, bound by conservative principles of statutory construction and judicial review, or is it President Donald Trump’s Court, ready to do his bidding, no m ...
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How John Roberts caused 'irreparable harm on the American people'
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week in a case challenging President Donald Trump’s tariffs, with plaintiffs ...
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