Jack Goldsmith: The International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) gives the president very broad economic powers, ...
At oral arguments in the tariffs case, the conservative justices seemed ready to hit the president with the legal rationale ...
President Donald Trump, who has declared it a matter of “LIFE OR DEATH,” opted against attending Wednesday’s Supreme Court ...
Chief Justice John Roberts questioned why Trump believed he had the authority to impose tariffs under a nearly 50-year-old ...
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch appeared entirely unconvinced by the government’s defense of Trump’s tariffs while sharply questioning U.S. Solicitor General ...
As the United States Supreme Court opens its new term, it also marks Chief Justice John Roberts’ twentieth year ...
The president has exercised tax and spending powers that belong to Congress. The Supreme Court might be ready to say “enough.
What state Democratic legislators are doing to alter redistricting of Virginia’s seats in Congress is wrong. And totally ...
Barrett and her fellow justice, Brett Kavanaugh, were the surprise guests at the Federalist Society’s Antonin Scalia Memorial ...
Barrett’s exchange with Trump’s attorney revealed deep skepticism about presidential power under emergency law and tariff regulation.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett told the New York Times’s Ross Douthat the Supreme Court’s landmark same-sex marriage decision generated “concrete reliance interests,” a factor courts traditionally consider ...
President Donald Trump on Saturday will name conservative federal appeals court judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the vacancy ...
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