Donald Trump, Supreme Court and Tariffs
Digest more
By Luciana Magalhaes BRASILIA (Reuters) -With dark jeans pulled over an ankle monitor attached just hours earlier, Brazil's right-wing former President Jair Bolsonaro made clear on Friday that the humiliation of court-ordered restraints would not curb his role in global politics.
Toymakers are asking the high court to weigh in now on whether a federal law authorizes the president to use emergency powers to impose tariffs.
Latest news and updates as Trump announces the U.S. will send Patriot missiles to Ukraine and meets with NATO's secretary general.
11hOpinion
World Politics Review on MSNTrump’s Tariff ‘Letter Diplomacy’ Is a Sign of DesperationTrump's tariff letters appear to make the process of diplomacy public and therefore transparent. But there are other reasons why he is posting them. The post Trump's Tariff ‘Letter Diplomacy' Is a Sign of Desperation appeared first on World Politics Review.
The Supreme Court on Friday declined to fast-track a legal challenge to President Donald Trump 's tariffs, rejecting a motion to expedite the case and delaying consideration despite pressure from affected companies.
Two district courts have ruled that Trump's tariffs are not justified under the law he cited for them, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Both of those cases are on appeal. No court has yet backed the sweeping emergency tariff authority Trump has claimed.
Businesses Learning Resources Inc. and hand2mind Inc. filed a petition with the Supreme Court on Tuesday, which asks the high court to consider whether Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs are ...
1don MSNOpinion
Brazil’s judiciary has started sweeping crackdowns on speech and political rivals. A U.S. tariff response signals the crisis has gone international.
The Trump administration on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court not to intervene in a case challenging the president's authority to issue global tariffs. The post 'This Court should not leapfrog': Trump admin tells SCOTUS to stay out of tariffs case after hitting judicial jackpot with appellate panel first appeared on Law & Crime.