Senate to vote on lifting Trump's Canada tariffs
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The Supreme Court is just a week away from hearing oral arguments in a high stakes tariff case. Billions of dollars are on the line.
V.O.S. Selections is a wine and spirits importer. In May, the Court of International Trade ruled the Trump administration tariffs illegal and blocked enforcement with a permanent injunction. The administration appealed and an appellate court in August upheld the decision.
The Supreme Court’s decision regarding President Donald Trump’s ability to impose global tariffs will have massive implications for the international economy and the U.S. system of checks and balances.
Most judges who have considered President Donald Trump’s disputed tariffs have ruled against him. But when the Supreme Court hears his appeal next week, it may be influenced by a forceful dissenting opinion that highlighted a 1981 case from the Iranian hostage crisis.
"Is the new 10% tariff on imports from Canada related to the fentanyl emergency or the reciprocal trade emergency or are hurt feelings also now a national emergency?"
A Supreme Court decision on Trump’s tariffs could impact your holiday shopping in 2025. Find out more about when to expect the ruling and possible impacts.
A bipartisan group of former judges warned the Supreme Court could dangerously alter the power dynamic between the three branches of government.
Lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to declare Trump’s tariffs an illegal overreach of his authority. Will the justices agree?
Trump’s allies defend his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping tariffs by insisting that Congress can end the underlying “national emergency.” They argue that if lawmakers fail to vote in favor of a veto-proof ...