President Donald Trump’s unprecedented use of tariffs to exact billions of dollars from American importers during self-declared national emergencies was intensely scrutinized Wednesday by the U.S. Supreme Court. Many of the justices seemed unconvinced that a law known as the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) awarded Trump with unfettered ability to tariff any country, at any level, for as long as desired, since the Constitution gives Congress primary power to collect taxes. But the three Trump-nominated justices -- Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett -- notably stood out during oral arguments for apparent shared interest in legal rationales that could deliver the president a win. Statistically, those three justices have been key votes. After Chief Justice

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