Takeaways From Trump’s Rocky Supreme Court Arguments over Global Tariffs | News Channel 3-12
The case questions if the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act allows the president to unilaterally impose tariffs, risking $100 billion in refunds, according to experts.
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* Crain’s… Rick Woldenberg is a third-generation member of a family that started a laboratory-supply business in Chicago more than a century ago that unpredictably evolved into a successful pair of educational toy companies known to parents and teachers nationwide and beyond. Those Vernon Hills-based companies, Learning Resources and hand2mind, market products such as Pretend & Play [...]
The Supreme Court hearing a case brought by a Vernon Hills company challenging President Trump’s tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments over President Donald Trump’s tariffs, a key part of his economic and foreign policy. The case involves the tariffs first announced in April on almost all U.S. trading partners and the ones from February on imports from Canada, China and Mexico. Trump justified them by declaring national emergencies. However, lower courts have ruled that he doesn’t have unlimited power to set tariffs, as the Constituti…
Constitution Is Clear When It Comes To Trump's Tariffs
Are the Supreme Court's conservative justices just a rubber stamp for President Trump, virtually always willing to approve his actions? Or will the justices follow consistent, albeit conservative, principles, even if it means ruling against the world's most powerful man? We will get a clear indication when the court convenes on Wednesday to hear two cases concerning the legality of the tariffs imposed by the president.
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