Trump promised a flurry of new measures but he faces legal limitations.
New Trump tariffs will remain in force despite the ruling, leaving refund questions unresolved and consumer prices uncertain.
The Supreme Court issued a ruling Friday, striking down some of President Donald Trump's wide-reaching tariffs. Liam Malloy is an associate professor and chair of the Economics Department at the ...
In a 6-3 decision by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court upheld a lower court ruling that Trump exceeded his authority by ...
Following a Supreme Court decision striking down his tariffs, President Trump announced new global tariffs under a never-used before provision in a 1974 trade law. Hamline law professor David Schultz ...
After the Supreme Court blocks Trump’s IEEPA tariffs, he turns to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose temporary ...
The President had signed a proclamation soon after the verdict to "impose a temporary surcharge" of 10% for “all articles" imported to the country in the next 150 days. Hours later the POTUS said he ...
After the Supreme Court struck down Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs, the administration is exploring Sections 122, 232, 301 ...
President Donald Trump has turned tariffs into the centerpiece of his economic strategy, and in 2026 the policy will bite even harder. The new schedule of import taxes, paired with promised $2,000 ...
To read this article with full citations, please visit taxnotes.com. Politicians talk a lot about tariffs, and much of what they say boils down to a simple question: Who pays? President Trump has ...