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President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs appear to be on shaky legal ground, with Supreme Court justices on Wednesday indicating he may not have the authority to impose them under a law designed for use during a national emergency.
Undersheriff James Barrett will retire before the end of the year, capping a 32-year career at the Sheriff's Office.
Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism about Donald Trump's use of emergency law to impose global tariffs during oral arguments Wednesday.
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett said it would be “a mess” if Donald Trump’s administration is forced to pay back billions in tariff refunds. The justice’s remark came towards the end of Wednesday’s oral hearing to decide if Trump overstepped his authority to order sweeping tariffs around the world.
Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump's nominee for a lifetime job on the U.S. Supreme Court, has served as a federal appeals court judge since 2017 and has weighed in on cases involving several hot-button issues including abortion,
Justice Amy Coney Barrett asked lawyer Neal Katyal the big rubber-meets-the-road question here: If his clients win, would they be reimbursed for any unlawful tariffs they paid, and how? She suggested that process could be,
Justice Amy Coney Barrett pressed Solicitor General John Sauer on President Donald Trump’s tariff authority, citing precedent, while Justice Sonia Sotomayor urged him to answer Barrett's questions directly during Supreme Court oral arguments.
The Republican-controlled U.S. Senate is expected on Monday to confirm President Donald Trump's nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, as the next justice to the Supreme Court, a move that will tilt the country's highest court further to the right for years to come.
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Jordie Barrett to miss the rest of the All Blacks' autumn tour; Scott Barrett out of Scotland test
Center Jordie Barrett will miss the All Blacks’ tests against Scotland, England and Wales after sustaining ankle and knee injuries in their 26-13 win over Ireland in Chicago. Barrett will return
Shares of Barrett Business Services fell after the company reported third-quarter profit and revenue slightly below analysts' expectations. The stock fell 10% to $36.61 on Thursday and is down 16% so far this year.
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