Tennessee-based FedEx is among the latest major companies moving to recover tariff payments after the Supreme Court struck ...
The decision confirms the judgments of lower courts. In May, the United States Court of International Trade also emphasized that, under the U.S. Constitution, Congress has the authority to regulate ...
Process matters. Due process, equal protection, gun rights, free speech, freedom of religion, voting rights and all other rights are protected by processes. Those processes include checks and balances ...
FedEx sued the Trump administration over its tariffs on Monday, asking for a "full refund" of all payments it made to the ...
The reversal of the President Donald Trump's tariffs has left billions of dollars in limbo nationwide, according to estimates. Here's how much Tennessee may be owed.
This SCOTUS ruling is a refreshing rebuttal limiting executive branch power to implement President Trump’s troublesome tariffs by executive order through ...
Several Supreme Court justices will likely be in Trump’s eyeline as he addresses Congress, just days after he accused the high court of making a “terrible” ruling that struck down his tariff regime.
U.S. politics is apt to conflate disagreements about whether a policy is good or bad with disputes about whether it is constitutional. Reactions to the Supreme Court’s ruling on President ...
President Donald Trump's new global tariffs went into effect Tuesday at a rate of 10%, instead of the 15% he said they'd be on Saturday.
According to some estimates, the government could owe importers about $175 billion following the Supreme Court's tariff ruling.
Spread the loveThe recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court against former President Donald Trump’s implementation of sweeping tariffs using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) ...
The 6-3 decision was a rare victory, but it was crafted out of conflicts that leave almost nothing certain—including future ...