Supreme Court, tariffs
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The tariffs have been cited as a driving force behind inflation and the rising prices of everything from groceries to clothing and cars. If the tariffs are thrown out, does that mean we’ll
Neal Katyal, an Indian-American attorney, criticised President Trump for imposing a 15% global tariff, asserting that Trump lacks the authority to bypass Congress on taxation matters.
Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs as Neal Katyal questions legality of new 15% levy, saying only Congress has constitutional authority to impose taxes.
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President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he will increase the global tariffs he imposed a day earlier to 15% from 10% following an adverse ruling at the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court’s tariff decision landed about where conventional wisdom said it would: The justices ruled 6–3 that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act simply doesn’t give the president the sweeping authority the Trump administration claimed.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer used her State of the State address Wednesday to renew criticism of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy, while Michigan Republicans are pointing to