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Supreme Court to Hear Trump Tariff Case in November

Supreme Court to decideHear if Trump's globalTariff tariffsCase arein legalNovember

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Congress alone holds the constitutional power to impose taxes and tariffs, and no emergency law can override this fundamental separation of powers principle. The 1977 statute never explicitly mentions tariffs and was historically used only for sanctions, not broad-based taxation of American consumers. These worldwide levies amount to an unprecedented power grab that violates the major questions doctrine, requiring clear congressional authorization for actions of such vast economic significance.


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