The court heard arguments last year on whether Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers ...
As the U.S. Supreme Court rules against Trump's tariffs, farmers and soybean producers have to live with the damage from ...
The answer is, it depends. In order to escape the bite of the Roberts court’s majority opinion in Learning Resources v. Trump, the license fee cannot be a tax, because that would run into the same ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs exceed the executive’s authority, and Congress must now take up the task of defining a new tariff ...
Last week, the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s signature tariff initiative in a messy ruling highlighting sharp disagreements about presidential powers. Could Trump now do an end-run ...
The Supreme Court's ruling to limit President Donald Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs is forcing the ...
Although Trump has other options for taxing imports, the justices reminded him that he needs clear congressional ...
The Supreme Court ruled that most of President Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal. Uncertainty and the administration's insistence on global tariffs mean inflation is unlikely to fall anytime soon.
Critics are questioning the legality of the provision President Trump has used to replace his previous slate of tariffs, raising the prospect of yet another legal battle.
This SCOTUS ruling is a refreshing rebuttal limiting executive branch power to implement President Trump’s troublesome ...
FedEx joined the growing list of companies seeking tariff refunds as confusion over President Donald Trump's latest tariffs continues and the refund process begins.
President Donald Trump's new global tariffs went into effect Tuesday at a rate of 10%, instead of the 15% he said they'd be on Saturday.