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Notable Quotes
""The fact that no President has ever found such power in IEEPA is strong evidence that it does not exist.""
— John Roberts , Politician
""The tariffs at issue here may or may not be wise policy. But as a matter of text, history, and precedent, they are clearly lawful.""
— Brett Kavanaugh , Politician
""They've taken out loans just to keep their doors open... Today, the Supreme Court has validated what we've been saying all along: These tariffs were unlawful from the start.""
— Dan Anthony , Activist
"IEEPA does not authorize the President to impose tariffs."
— John Roberts , Politician
Key People
Amy Coney Barrett is an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Brett Kavanaugh is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Clarence Thomas is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Leader of We Pay the Tariffs, a group opposing tariffs.
Former president of the United States known for his aggressive economic policies.
Elena Kagan is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
John Roberts is the Chief Justice of the United States.
Ketanji Brown Jackson is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Neil Gorsuch is an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Samuel Alito is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Sonia Sotomayor is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
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The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling striking down President Trump's tariffs led to a slight rise in stock prices but raised concerns among bond investors about potential government financial issues.
An overview of the Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Trump's tariffs, including reactions from businesses and potential implications for refunds.
Analysis of the Supreme Court's ruling that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the president to impose tariffs, and its potential impact on federal revenue.
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