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President Donald Trump’s power to unilaterally impose far-reaching tariffs is coming before the Supreme Court on Wednesday in a pivotal test of executive power with trillion-dollar implications for th
The U.S. Supreme Court is due on Wednesday to hear arguments over the legality of Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs in a case with implications for the global economy that marks a major test of the Republican president's powers and the willingness of the justices to let him push the limits of his authority.
On November 5th the Supreme Court will hear arguments on the issue; a ruling is expected to arrive either later in the year or early 2026. What would happen if the court struck down the tariffs? Devastation,
Three lower courts have ruled illegal President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose sweeping worldwide tariffs.
Earlier this year, lower courts determined that the president did not have the power under IEEPA to set tariffs.
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State Supreme Court deals defeat to UC over policy barring undocumented students from campus jobs
The California Supreme Court recently let stand a ruling that the UC ban on hiring undocumented students for campus jobs must be reconsidered. UC said it has concerns over 'serious legal risks.'
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Trump's not going to the Supreme Court hearing on tariffs. But his treasury secretary will be there
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says he plans to take a “ringside seat” at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday
A victim of sexual assault along with state lawmakers are calling on the Colorado Supreme Court to change its rules and regulations.