The Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Trump overstepped his authority in ordering tariffs on nearly everything the U.S. imports. Here's some economic context to understand that decision.
Donald Trump faces Supreme Court setback on tariff authority in Learning Services ruling, but strategic use of remaining ...
It was always unthinkable that President Donald Trump would choose a new “most beautiful word” in the dictionary after the Supreme Court knocked back his emergency tariff powers.
The Supreme Court rules with a 6-3 majority that Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs via a law reserved for national emergencies.
Trump tariffs 2025 impact Americans: A Federal Reserve Bank of New York study challenges claims that foreign countries bore the cost of President Trump's 2025 tariffs. The report found that American ...
CFR President Michael Froman analyzes the aftermath of a Supreme Court decision that struck down tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
The Supreme Court cuts Trump tariffs, which will save Apple billions and reduce the president's control over the company.
The US administration will now seek to replicate the tariff landscape Trump pursued under IEEPA with alternative trade ...
Here’s a breakdown of all the U.S. trade levies on countries and sectors—and the turbulent timeline to get there.
Lowering tariffs could be an effective way for the Trump administration to address voters’ cost-of-living concerns, even if actual price trends reflect a more complex set of drivers.
The Supreme Court did not change the principle, simply the set of tools. Now Congress should build a trade framework that lasts.