Donald Trump faces Supreme Court setback on tariff authority in Learning Services ruling, but strategic use of remaining ...
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Trump overstepped his authority in ordering tariffs on nearly everything the U.S. imports. Here's some economic context to understand that decision.
It was always unthinkable that President Donald Trump would choose a new “most beautiful word” in the dictionary after the Supreme Court knocked back his emergency tariff powers.
The US administration will now seek to replicate the tariff landscape Trump pursued under IEEPA with alternative trade ...
The US Supreme Court ruled against the tariffs imposed by Trump under IEEPA. Based on the financial world’s initial reaction, ...
The Supreme Court cuts Trump tariffs, which will save Apple billions and reduce the president's control over the company.
After the US Supreme Court ruled against President Trump’s import tariff measures, his first reaction (after harshly ...
CFR President Michael Froman analyzes the aftermath of a Supreme Court decision that struck down tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
Here’s a breakdown of all the U.S. trade levies on countries and sectors—and the turbulent timeline to get there.
For Montanan industries, uncertainty remains as the nation’s high court invalidates a swath of Trump’s trade agenda.
The United States announced new, higher tariff rates this year. Tariffs can affect supply chains, investment, and firms’ input costs, resulting in supply-side effects such as higher inflation and ...
Peter E. Harrell & Jennifer Hillman (Lawfare) had an interesting post yesterday, "Unexpected Questions in Learning Resources v. Trump," with the subtitle "Are IEEPA tariffs permitted as either a ...