The Supreme Court is set to hear a crucial case on Wednesday challenging the legality of President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, a cornerstone of his economic policy.
The dispute centers on whether the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), a 50-year-old statute never previously used for this purpose, grants the President authority to impose massive, broad-based import taxes without specific approval from Congress.
Legal experts warn that the consequences transcend trade, directly impacting the constitutional separation of powers. Challengers argue that tariffs are a taxing power reserved for the legislature, contending that allowing IEEPA to justify the levies would dangerously expand presidential authority and transform the use of “emergency powers to bypass Congress

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