As the Supreme Court prepares to hear one of the most consequential trade cases in decades, the fate of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs hangs in the balance, along with the limits of presidential power.
At issue is whether Trump overstepped his authority under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose broad tariffs on multiple U.S. trading partners, a move that has reshaped global supply chains and stirred tensions from Beijing to Brussels.
The court’s decision, expected sometime later in the Supreme Court’s 2025–2026 term, could reshape U.S. trade law and alter the balance of power between the White House and Congress….
How the Fate of Trump’s Tariffs Policy Lies With the Supreme Court
