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Supreme Court ruling on Trump tariffs

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Supreme Court ruling on Trump tariffs draws criticism, raises questions for businesses
A ruling Friday by the Supreme Court of the United States invalidated most of President Donald Trump’s broad tariffs imposed under emergency powers, a decision analysts say could reshape costs for businesses and consumers nationwide.

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PolitiFact · 17h
Supreme Court strikes down use of primary law Donald Trump used to impose tariffs
 · 7h · on MSN
Supreme Court strikes down most of Trump's tariffs in a major blow to the president
 · 13h
Trump's made tariffs central to his presidency. Chaos may come next
Trump had made tariffs the bedrock of his economic pitch to voters going into the midterm elections, even describing tariffs as his "favourite word in the dictionary".

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 · 2h
Donald Trump vows to hit world with new after Supreme Court blocked his previous ruling
The Economist · 16h
The Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump’s tariffs
 · 19h
Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s global tariffs
Three conservative justices—Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh—dissented.

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 · 5h
Trump calls tariff ruling a "disgrace"
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What the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling could mean for your wallet
SCOTUSblog
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Supreme Court strikes down tariffs

Updated on Feb. 20 at 4:21 p.m. In a major ruling on presidential power, the Supreme Court on Friday struck down the sweeping tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed in […]
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U.S. Supreme Court shoots down President Trump’s tariffs — Consumer Technology Association hails 'victory for all Americans,' calls for swift refunds to retailers (update)

The Supreme Court told the Trump administration that the term "regulate" in the IEEPA does not give White House authority to impose tariffs on imports.
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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill arrived at the Supreme Court shortly before 10 a.m. on January 9 and took a seat in the spectator section of the columned courtroom. When US Solicitor General John Sauer,
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