After the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Friday that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority in imposing sweeping tariffs under a 1977 emergency law, Trump vowed to use other legal powers to ...
The US Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump did not have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs under a ...
There are many laws that explicitly authorize the president to impose taxes on imports, but they include limits that Trump ...
The Supreme Court has dealt President Donald Trump a bruising loss on a cornerstone of his economic policy, striking down sweeping tariffs he imposed on nearly every country.
President Trump was the first to invoke the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 to set tariffs on imported ...
The Supreme Court determined that Trump cannot impose broad tariffs on his own authority, delivering a significant setback to ...
President Trump's sweeping tariffs are the centerpiece of his economic agenda but have raised prices for businesses and ...
Costco Wholesale, Revlon and Goodyear Tires were among the companies seeking refunds through lawsuits at the U.S. Court of ...
The Supreme Court stuck up for congressional power in a ruling Friday invalidating most of President Donald Trump's worldwide tariffs.
US Supreme Court limits Trump’s tariff powers, affecting China, Canada, Mexico, and raising questions about India’s trade future.
The Supreme Court has ruled some Trump tariffs illegal, but specific tariffs on steel, aluminum and cars remain in effect. The auto industry is unlikely to see any substantial relief immediately, and ...