Remedial Restraint and the Rule of Law: When Courts Find Violations But Limit Relief
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Remedial Restraint and the Rule of Law: When Courts Find Violations But Limit Relief
By Dennis Crouch I was thinking more about the Federal Circuit’s recent en banc decision in V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump, No. 2024-1363 (Fed. Cir. Sept. 30, 2025). The case is striking what might be seen as "remedial restraint." The court found legal violations by the Federal Government in setting Tariffs, but limited any practical relief - at least for the time being. The 7-4 Federal Circuit majority held that much of the President's swe…
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