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Will the Supreme Court treat Trump's tariffs like Biden's policies?

A principle the Supreme Court relied on to block President Biden's policies could be central to whether President Trump's worldwide tariffs are legal. Read More
As Trump exerts power, US Supreme Court's Sotomayor raises specter of a 'king'
Liberal U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in remarks made at a time when Donald Trump is seeking to exert expansive executive powers, emphasized the need for Americans to know the difference ... Read More
The Supreme Court is about to decide one of the biggest economic policy cases ever

If the Court does side with Trump, that would be one of the most consequential economic policy decisions in the federal judiciary’s history. And it could potentially have disastrous consequences both ... Read More
On the Supreme Court’s Emergency Docket, Sharp Partisan Divides
The second Trump administration has filed roughly the same number of applications so far as the Biden administration did over four years. But they have fared quite differently. Read More
The US could owe $1 trillion should the Supreme Court strike down emergency tariffs
Legal experts said that fiscal disruption shouldn't hold merit for a case to be ruled as lawful or unlawful. Read More
Supreme Court's upcoming term could be marked by disputes over Trump policies
Over 300 lawsuits challenging many of Trump's second-term plans have been winding through federal courts, and a handful may be poised for Supreme Court review. Read More
Trump’s tariffs are headed to the Supreme Court after a court ruled them illegal
A federal appeals court relied on recent Supreme Court rulings when it found President Trump's sweeping tariffs exceed his authority. Read More
Supreme Court’s scant explanations in Trump emergency cases draw friction

The Supreme Court’s scant explanation in recent emergency decisions backing President Trump is sparking increasing debate among lower judges — and even the justices themselves. The Supreme ... Read More
In rare interviews, federal judges criticize Supreme Court's handling of Trump cases

Ten judges tell NBC News the Supreme Court needs to explain its rulings better, with some urging Chief Justice John Roberts to do more to defend the judiciary against external criticism. Read More
Jackson's scathing dissent levels partisan charge at colleagues after high-profile ruling

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized on Thursday what she said were the "recent tendencies" of the Supreme Court to side with the Trump administration, providing her remarks in a bitter dissent in ... Read More
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