The supreme court is granting an unusually quick hearing on whether president donald trump has the power under federal law to impose sweeping tariffs. The supreme court agreed on tuesday to hear the trump administration’s tariffs appeal on an expedited basis, in a case with vast implications for the economy and presidential power, setting a. The supreme court will hear the trump administration's appeal on whether the majority of the tariffs imposed earlier this year are legal. Court of appeals for the federal circuit, in a 7‑4 decision, recently held that the international emergency economic powers act (ieepa) does not authorize president donald trump to impose sweeping tariffs on nearly all imported goods from nearly all u.s Although the ruling affirms the u.s Court of international trade's (cit) merits judgment, the federal circuit.
The court of customs and patent appeals, the government contends, interpreted the trading with the enemy act to allow the nixon administration to impose “an import duty surcharge.” “congress,” the government emphasizes, “drew ieepa’s language directly from twea, after yoshida had read that language to authorize tariffs.” The tariffs have become a flashpoint, with two lower courts declaring them illegal, and the president asking the supreme court seeking reversal as soon as possible. The justices will hold oral arguments in november over whether president donald trump has the power to unilaterally set the nation's tariff policy, taking up his appeal of a lower court ruling. The supreme court granted an unusually quick hearing on president donald trump’s sweeping tariffs on tuesday, putting a policy at the center of his economic agenda squarely before the nation&…
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