Supreme Court strikes down Trump's global tariffs
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President Donald Trump’s administration is stepping into high-profile appeals at the Supreme Court without invitation at an unprecedented pace, supporting conservative groups in cases dealing with guns,
The U.S. Supreme Court is deciding a series of important cases during its current term involving issues such as presidential powers, tariffs, birthright citizenship, guns, race, transgender athletes,
Exterior of the US Supreme Court building with columns and two statues of two seated persons. The US Supreme Court is weighing the president’s authority to impose tariffs, which could have implications for regulating both climate change and other issues.
The administration is expected to use decades-old trade statutes to keep its tariff regime going if the high court rules against the president as soon as January — potentially reissuing levies under different legal rationales, according to the Financial ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court has given itself more opportunities in the coming months to overturn its own past rulings, a signal that its conservative justices are rethinking how much allegiance they owe to legal precedents set ...
The ruling by the justices in a 2019 case called Rucho v. Common Cause stripped federal courts of their power to police a practice known as partisan gerrymandering. It involves states redrawing the boundaries of electoral districts based on the partisan leanings of voters to boost a political party's candidates.
The Supreme Court said Tuesday that it will start using software to assist in justices’ decisions to recuse themselves from cases that present a potential conflict of interest.