International Emergency Economic Powers Act
Supreme Court Evaluates Constitutionality of Trump's Tariff Powers in Landmark Case
Nov 06, 2025 02:48 am CST
The US Supreme Court is examining whether Donald Trump exceeded his presidential authority by imposing widespread "reciprocal" tariffs using emergency powers. This landmark case could significantly impact executive power, international trade relationships, and billions in customs revenue, with implications for the constitutional balance between presidential and congressional authority over trade policy.
Supreme Court to Decide Future of Trump's Tariff Strategy as Foreign Policy Tool
Nov 03, 2025 10:37 am CST
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on President Trump's unprecedented use of tariffs as both an economic and foreign policy instrument. This pivotal case examines whether Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act by imposing tariffs without congressional approval, potentially reshaping presidential trade powers and foreign policy leverage for years to come.
Donald Trump Calls Tariffs His "Favorite Word" as Supreme Court Case Looms on Trade Policy
Oct 01, 2025 01:03 pm CST
President Donald Trump defends his controversial tariff policy ahead of a critical Supreme Court hearing, claiming tariffs have generated "trillions of dollars" for the US economy despite legal challenges. His administration vows to maintain aggressive trade measures regardless of the court's decision on his use of emergency powers to impose global levies.

