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Appellate judges are weighing dueling interpretations of a 1977 emergency powers act to determine the legality of the Trump ...
On the day before President Donald Trump's next set of tariff hikes is set to materialize, a federal appeals court will ...
A lower court blocked the move in May, finding Trump overstepped authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers ...
A panel of appeals court judges bombarded a Trump administration attorney Thursday with pointed questions about the president ...
The essence of the challenge is the assertion that Trump's invocation of the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose the tariffs exceeded his authority.
IEEPA delegates broad tariff discretion to the chief executive. If that is disfavored, the solution is to ask Congress, not the courts, to change the law.
It’s difficult to take President Donald Trump seriously when he claims a “national emergency” justifies invoking extraordinary powers but then keeps kicking the can down the road on addressing the ...
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Whether Trump’s tariffs are canceled or not will make a big difference for U.S. consumers, businesses and trading partners.
Companies, consumers and foreign countries have been paying close attention to President Donald Trump’s aggressive policy of placing tariffs on foreign goods.  Soon, the courts will weigh in on ...
U.S. appeals court judges challenged the legality of President Trump's sweeping tariffs, questioning if emergency powers ...
The US president is increasingly tying trade policy to geopolitics, using economic might to bend countries to his will ...