President Donald Trump's tariff regime looks likely to be killed by the Supreme Court, Nobel Prize-winning economist turned ...
Justice weigh Trump administration's legal basis for presidential authority to impose tariffs in emergency conditions without ...
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 ...
During oral argument at the Supreme Court, Solicitor General D. John Sauer cited a letter by James Madison that completely ...
Should the court manage to overturn the tariffs without refunding the revenue, Trump should take a public loss as a private win and return to focusing on economic growth.
While the industry is watching the case closely, one expert said a ruling against Donald Trump likely won't get the industry ...
Brian Kelsey, a senior attorney at the America First Policy Institute who helped write a brief to the Supreme Court defending ...
The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments on the limits, if any, under which the President can impose tariffs under the ...
Trade experts expect some U.S. tariffs to remain elevated even if the Supreme Court strikes down President Trump's IEEPA ...
The president continues to use this once-narrow exception for genuine crises as a routine pretext for government overreach.
The legality of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs was met with significant skepticism at the Supreme Court.