When Trump imposed tariffs during his first term, he cited authority under other laws, like the Trade Act of 1974 and the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. At one point he threatened to invoke the IEEPA to ...
To say that what is happening now is a constitutional crisis is to put it too mildly. Let’s call it what it is: a ...
Recent Supreme Court rulings dismantling Chevron deference and elevating the major questions doctrine could hurt the ...
Editor: This is not the letter I intended to write today. We, the people, are concerned.
President Donald Trump on Feb. 1, 2025, issued three executive orders (Tariff EOs) imposing additional duties on Canada, Mexico and China pursuant ...
President Trump issued three Executive Orders (EOs) announcing tariffs on China (the China EO) Canada (the Canada EO), and ...
Let’s call it what it is: a constitutional collapse. Congress’s abdication of its constitutional powers and responsibilities ...
The United States will work on preventing the trafficking of firearms into Mexico. Both countries will begin bilateral discussions on security and trade. The implementation of tariffs will be paused ...
There was an international economic emergency in 2008 called the global financial crisis. World trade collapsed, almost as if ...
Tariffs could affect a variety of companies. Though the tariffs are on uncertain terrain legally, courts have been reluctant to second-guess the president's powers to implement trade policy.
Donald Trump issued a number of orders reversing Joe Biden's policies, kickstarting his second-term agenda after the inauguration.
Standing in the way of President Donald Trump’s new trade war is a hurdle of the US Supreme Court’s own making.