Federal judge dismisses California's lawsuit over Trump tariffs, citing jurisdiction issue
- On Monday, a federal judge dismissed California’s lawsuit against the Trump administration’s tariffs, ruling that the Court of International Trade holds proper jurisdiction over the case.
- California filed the lawsuit in April arguing that tariffs under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act are unconstitutional.
- The Trump administration requested the case transfer to the Court of International Trade, while California sought dismissal to allow appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court.
- Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley determined that the case should be dismissed because jurisdiction lies with the Court of International Trade, marking a partial victory for both parties involved in the dispute.
- The ruling allows California to pursue further legal review, potentially impacting enforcement of tariffs that the state claims harm its large trade economy.
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The Justice Department is pushing a federal appeals court not to expedite California’s challenge to International Economic Emergency Powers Act tariffs, saying the state’s insistence on keeping its case separate out of the Court of International Trade means any delay it now faces is “self-inflicted.” The Golden State’s claim that it faces irreparable harm from prolonged litigation over the IEEPA tariffs “cannot be squared with plaintiffs’ delibe…
Judge Dismisses Gavin Newsom’s Lawsuit Challenging Trump Tariffs - News Addicts
A San Francisco-based federal judge dismissed California’s lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s tariffs Monday, citing a jurisdiction issue. Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley – a nominee of former President Joe Biden – issued a partial setback to California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta, who sued Trump and several federal agencies in April. The […] The post Judge Dismisses Gavin Newsom’s Lawsuit Challenging Trump Tariffs a…

‘An endless game of whack-a-mole’: California tariffs lawsuit thrown out, but it’s not over
In summary Ruling also rejects Trump’s attempt to get California’s case transferred. State takes its tariffs fight to the 9th Circuit appeals court, which experts believe is more likely to give it a favorable ruling. A judge threw out California’s lawsuit against President Trump’s tariffs this week, but the case will keep going because the state itself asked for the dismissal. State Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office said he will immediately a…
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