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The remaining questions after the Supreme Court’s tariffs ruling
Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a 1977 law giving the president the power to regulate commerce during national emergencies created by foreign
Donald Trump had a full-on meltdown against the Supreme Court after it ruled that many of the president’s sweeping tariffs were implemented illegally. In a lengthy and unhinged Truth Social post, the 79-year-old said February’s decision by the nation’s highest court was the one that “mattered most to me” and suggested the ruling is why the U.
Supreme Court Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett Kavanaugh sparred over the many emergency orders the court has issued allowing President Donald Trump to move ahead with key parts of his agenda.
Internal Supreme Court divisions over how the high court has frequently ruled in favor of the Trump administration in emergency situations spilled out into public with liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh locking horns on the issue.
Twice last year, the court's conservatives set aside judges' rulings that blocked Trump's orders.
The Trump administration argues courts can't review its decision to end a program that allows some immigrants to live and work temporarily in the U.S.
Pauline Newman, a 98-year-old federal appeals judge suspended by her colleagues over concerns about her mental fitness, has asked the Supreme Court to step into her fight to resume hearing cases, her lawyers said Thursday.
The latest NBC News poll shows that the percentage of voters with a "great deal" or "quite a bit" of confidence in the court is at the lowest ebb since the question was first asked in 2000.