The Supreme Court undermined Trump’s tariffs, and he’s already doubled down with different new tariffs. Expect the ground to ...
The chief justice’s opinion hinged on a legal principle called the “major questions doctrine” — the same doctrine that was used repeatedly to block the Biden administration’s regulations and orders.
"The legal tool to implement it, that might change, but the policy hasn't changed," Greer told ABC News' "This Week" ...
SBI noted that the judgment reinforces the constitutional principle that the power to tax rests with Congress. Citing Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution, the court reiter ...
Trump has walked all over Congress but prior presidents of both parties have stretched the bounds of emergency powers.
Jamieson Greer also said US won’t pull out of deals with UK, EU and others after court declared Trump tariffs illegal ...
A U.S. state wants $8.68B back after Supreme Court ruling.
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has said that there is no change in the Donald Trump administration's trade tariff policy.
The Scotus’s February 20 ruling is being described as a ‘stinging defeat’ that sets the stage for a high-stakes, long-term legal battle over the limits of presidential power in economic policy of the ...
EU lawmaker Bernd Lange proposed to postpone a vote on the EU-US trade deal after Donald Trump's tariffs were deemed illegal by the US Supreme Court.
The court blocked his emergency powers, but the president is pressing ahead with new legal routes to keep tariffs alive.
President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he will increase the global tariffs he imposed a day earlier to 15% from 10% following an adverse ruling at the Supreme Court.