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The Supreme Court meets today, but will make a ruling on the power President Trump has invoked on global tariffs? Here's the latest.
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As Trump’s threats sink deeper into absurdity, MS NOW’s Steve Benen explains how he’s given away the game on his tariffs’ corrupt rationales—and why it’ll be a disaster for our country if he gets away with them.
Could the Supreme Court rule on Trump's tariffs case today? Here's what to expect their decision, including date, time and more.
Kent Jones does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. The U.S. Supreme Court is currently ...
The justices have been friendly to the president, but on Wednesday a majority of them took a dim view of his claims to widespread power to impose tariffs on American importers. The Supreme Court appears poised to strike down President Donald Trump’s ...
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court heard arguments over the legality of President Trump’s tariff policies. Based on the justices’ questioning, it appears the court is skeptical that a president has the authority to impose sweeping tariffs without ...
Alison is a senior news reporter covering US politics and legal news. Major companies including Costco, Revlon and Kawasaki Motors are increasingly going to court over President Donald Trump’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs as the Supreme Court ...
New tariffs imposed this year by President Donald Trump have increased operating costs for small businesses that have to pay the import duties. Some of those companies are taking on loans with high interest rates to cover that cost. "I honestly feel the ...
A version of this story appeared in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. In a case where Chief Justice John Roberts stares down a president’s signature agenda item, the decisions can hinge on what Roberts sees ...
President Trump insults the Canadian prime minister, calling him "Governor Mark Carney," as he threatens new tariffs against the country. Willie James Inman has the details.