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President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14257 on April 2, a move that he called “Liberation Day.” Why? Because that ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is considering the legality of "reciprocal" tariffs Trump imposed on U.S.
Appellate judges are weighing dueling interpretations of a 1977 emergency powers act to determine the legality of the Trump ...
To win in court, the Trump administration will have to argue against a pair of legal theories that conservatives have spent ...
For months President Donald Trump has been slapping higher tariffs on practically every country’s exports to the United ...
A panel of appeals court judges bombarded a Trump administration attorney Thursday with pointed questions about the president ...
The big question is whether tariffs unilaterally imposed by President Donald Trump under creative interpretations of ...
The Trump administration asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to review a trade court's decision ...
It appears that the Trump administration is losing — for a second time — its argument that it has the power to issue sweeping ...
IEEPA delegates broad tariff discretion to the chief executive. If that is disfavored, the solution is to ask Congress, not the courts, to change the law.
An appeals court on Thursday scrutinized President Trump’s assertion that emergency powers justify his worldwide tariffs.
What you need to know about the trade court dispute, which Trump has called "America's big case," and how it's likely to play out in the months ahead.