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Supreme Court Delays Decision on Trump's Tariffs Nearly Three Months After Arguments

The Supreme Court’s delay highlights the case’s complexity and division among justices as tariff revenues to the US Treasury reach tens of billions monthly, officials said.

  • Nearly three months after Nov. 5 oral arguments, the nine justices are in recess and next scheduled to possibly issue opinions on Feb. 20, 2026.
  • Legal complexity over separation-of-powers questions and the opinion-drafting and circulation process require the majority opinion author to secure at least five votes, with concurrences and dissents slowing issuance.
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent estimated tariff revenue could reach $1 trillion by June, while the tariffs generate tens of billions monthly and involve the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977, which has never before been used for tariffs.
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned the U.S. is on the brink, and the longer a final ruling is delayed, the greater the risk of economic disruption amid ongoing tariff collections.
  • A ruling will clarify presidential tariff power under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act , while dissenting and concurring justices will shape separation-of-powers precedent.
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When the Supreme Court agreed in September to hear a dispute over the multibillion-dollar tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on foreign goods, it heeded the government's plea that time was of the essence.

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Where is the Supreme Court’s decision on Trump’s tariffs?

When the Supreme Court agreed last September to hear a dispute over President Donald Trump’s billion-dollar tariffs on foreign goods, it heeded the administration’s plea that time was of the essence.

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Three months after rapidly scheduled arguments, Supreme Court has yet to decide on Trump's tariffs

When the Supreme Court granted an unusually quick hearing over President Donald Trump’s tariffs, a similarly fast resolution seemed possible.

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