Donald Trump, Supreme Court and tariffs
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A pair of rulings on tariffs and National Guard deployment mark the justices’ first major decisions against the president. More may be coming.
When the matter arrived at the Supreme Court in November, liberal and conservative justices alike seemed wary of endorsing a robust presidential power to set tariffs under the statute. The decision in Learning Resources confirmed this scepticism.
By Jasper Ward WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday nominated a lawyer who was part of his legal team in a landmark presidential immunity case before the U.S. Supreme Court,
Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world Corporate America is lining up for refunds from President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs after the US Supreme Court ruled they were illegal,
When President Donald Trump announced plans to raise the nation’s effective tariff rate to levels not seen since 1930 on April 2, 2025, most CEOs were silent. They’d seen how voicing opposition to any of the president’s ambitions – let alone his signature economic policy – could quickly prove even more costly than the policies he enacted.