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The Trump administration asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to review a trade court's decision ...
Here is how judges questioned the president’s claim that he can use emergency power to junk the tariff schedule enacted by ...
The president typically ties his tariffs to trade policy, but he hit Brazilian products with the highest rate of any ...
During a lengthy legal oral argument on Thursday, federal appeals court judges seemed skeptical that Trump had the power to ...
Ahead of President Trump's Aug. 1 deadline for the resumption of reciprocal tariffs, a court is hearing arguments over ...
KENNETH RAPOZA: If Court Kills Trump’s IEEPA Tariffs, Here’s How America First Trade Agenda Survives
Still, the America First trade agenda will survive. For starters, if IEEPA is shot down, the trade agreement with Japan, ...
On Friday, Donald Trump followed up a concerning jobs report with massive new global tariffs, driving markets down and once ...
Judges voice skepticism that the president can use emergency powers to replace the import schedule Congress adopted.
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In the case against Trump’s tariffs, the courts need to stand up for the Constitution
It appears that the Trump administration is losing — for a second time — its argument that it has the power to issue sweeping tariffs .
President Trump’s tariff onslaught left a lot of losers, from small, poor countries such as Laos and Algeria to wealthy U.S.
Brazil’s Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has said that the court will not yield to sanctions or foreign pressure ...
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