VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The best thing on American TV last week was the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) hearing into Trump’s tariffs. Nothing else came close. Netflix could retire its entire “Halloween horror” section and replace it with this judicial massacre. As someone with two years left of law school, I didn’t even need the degree to ascertain how royally doomed Team Trump is. A toddler would have cried just listening to the justices’ tone.
Trump’s solicitor general, D. John Sauer, came out swinging like a man possessed. Or maybe just caffeinated to the brink of cardiac arrest. Within minutes, the nine justices turned him into a verbal punching bag, landing highly selective jabs. His argument boiled down to this: Trump needed to tariff the entire planet under emergency powers becau

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