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In tariffs case, the Supreme Court should put brakes on presidential power | Opinion
I served in Congress, and I think the justices will and should rule that tariffs are Congress' job, not the president's, ...
President Donald Trump faced his first major policy test before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, with his tariffs under ...
The powers of the presidency are in the U.S. Constitution. Those provisions are unchanged. The president now is no more ...
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In tariff cases, verbs rather than major pronouncements about presidential power give the court the off-ramp it’s looking for
Clear Statements is a recurring series by Abbe R. Gluck on civil litigation and the modern regulatory and statutory state.
The legality of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs was met with significant skepticism at the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court will decide whether President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs are legal in a case with major consequences ...
For nine months, in a flood of emergency orders, the Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump to expand his power.
In its biggest case of the term, the Supreme Court will decide whether Trump can impose sweeping tariffs on nearly every ...
FBI Director Kash Patel discusses his major announcement on the crackdown of fentanyl in the U.S. and more on 'Hannity.' ...
A rare Lincoln letter at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum shows how race shaped early White House life and presidential power.
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