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The court will hear arguments Thursday but is not expected to issue a decision from the bench, so any decision over the ...
The Brief A federal court ruled against President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs. Trump tried to enforce a 1977 emergency-powers law to justify his tariff enforcement.
The ruling paused a decision by the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) allowing Trump to continue to enact the 10% baseline tariff and the so-called "reciprocal tariffs" that he ...
The Court of International Trade halted Trump's tariffs by ruling the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act "does not authorize" the taxes on imports.
A whirlwind of decisions The two rulings – halting the tariffs, then staying that decision – came in under 24 hours, a whirlwind that adds to the chaos around Trump’s economic policy.
A federal appeals court grants the Trump administration a temporary stay on a lower-court ruling that invalidated most Trump's tariffs. The stay will remain in effect until further notice.
At least for now, the U.S. stock market is on board with President Donald Trump’s increasingly aggressive use of executive ...
An absurd new court filing from the Trump administration tries to scare a U.S. appeals court with grim predictions of ...