US stocks turned into the green on Wednesday as Wall Street digested President Trump's State of The Union address and braced ...
Last week, the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s signature tariff initiative in a messy ruling highlighting sharp disagreements about presidential powers. Could Trump now do an end-run ...
The Supreme Court's ruling to limit President Donald Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs is forcing the ...
Tennessee-based FedEx is among the latest major companies moving to recover tariff payments after the Supreme Court struck ...
The decision confirms the judgments of lower courts. In May, the United States Court of International Trade also emphasized that, under the U.S. Constitution, Congress has the authority to regulate ...
In the immediate aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision invalidating tariffs imposed under the International ...
SCOTUS declares Trump's tariffs unconstitutional, but he defies the ruling. Explore the legal battle, economic impact, and the potential for a trade war.
Process matters. Due process, equal protection, gun rights, free speech, freedom of religion, voting rights and all other rights are protected by processes. Those processes include checks and balances ...
FedEx sued the Trump administration over its tariffs on Monday, asking for a "full refund" of all payments it made to the ...
Several economists and analysts have said that some $175 billion is now locked up in litigation for refunds, and Bessent admitted that the funds are unlikely to ever come to the light for consumers.
On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) issued its decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc. invalidating the current IEEPA tariffs and holding ...
Critics are questioning the legality of the provision President Trump has used to replace his previous slate of tariffs, raising the prospect of yet another legal battle.