The Roberts Court vs. the Trump Court
The justices ruled that Trump lacked authority for unilateral tariffs and an order ending birthright citizenship, rebuffing two major executive power claims.
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How Trump sabotaged his biggest Supreme Court battles: libertarian
Although President Donald Trump has had his share of victories with the U.S. Supreme Court, he has had some major disappointments as well. The Roberts Court struck down Trump's executive order calling for an end to birthright citizenship, which five of the justices upheld as protected by the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment. And the High Court ruled against Trump's ability to unilaterally impose tariffs by executive order without Congress' inp…
JOHN YOO: The left's Supreme Court panic collapses under the weight of the facts
In the recent Supreme Court term, Trump may have gained more than he lost. But he won only when his constitutional positions coincided with the longer-term Roberts Court agenda.
How this Supreme Court term empowered the president – and reined him in
The Supreme Court’s latest term featured landmark cases on presidential authority. While the high court deepened the president’s power over the executive branch, the justices also restrained it in some areas.
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