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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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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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