Comparing Separation of Powers Jurisprudence Between India and U.S. Based on Recent SCOTUS Ruling
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Comparing separation of powers jurisprudence between India and U.S. based on recent SCOTUS ruling
The International Emergency Economic Powers Act’s half-century of existence has never witnessed the national emergency law being used by the Executive to such a distinct and sweeping extent
After backing Donald Trump in two dozen cases over the past year, which reinforced his powers and allowed him to implement at his whim policies on immigration, military service or federal public service, the Supreme Court proposed Friday a severe correction to one of the priorities of his mandate, the tariff war. In a landmark ruling, the Supreme declared much of the taxes illegal, considering that the U.S. president exceeded his powers under fe…
Supreme Court blocks some Trump tariffs, but car prices aren’t coming down anytime soon
A Supreme Court ruling blocking some of President Donald Trump’s tariffs is unlikely to bring down car prices in the near term, as detailed by Wired. The decision limits the president’s ability to impose certain duties under the International Emergency Economic Power Act. New vehicles remain expensive, with the average new car price in the United States last month listed at $48,576. That is nearly a third higher than 2019, while cars priced unde…
Fed Rate Decision Odds Jump To 96.5% As Court Blocks Trump Tariffs
Financial markets rarely show near certainty, yet traders now price a 96.5% probability that the Fed rate decision will result in no change. This surge in conviction comes despite a major court ruling that struck down former President Trump’s tariffs. Investors quickly recalibrated their interest rate outlook after digesting the legal development and broader economic signals. Many expected the tariff ruling to inject uncertainty into Federal Res…
Australian National Review - Supreme Court Blocks Trump Tariffs in Major Test of Executive Branch Powers
Supreme Court Blocks Trump Tariffs in Major Test of Executive Branch Powers By Breanne Deppisch, Ashley Oliver The Supreme Court ruled on Trump’s use of an emergency law to invoke steep tariffs on most US trading partners. The Supreme Court on Friday blocked President Donald Trump’s use of an emergency law to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on most U.S. trading partners, delivering a blow to the president in a case centered on one of his si…
Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs, shifting costs for Tampa Bay businesses
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday struck down President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose sweeping global tariffs, a ruling that could lower import costs for companies across Tampa Bay. The ruling reaches purchasing departments, warehouse floors and shipping schedules across Tampa Bay. The court ruled the president overstepped his authority under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote…
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