When the Supreme Court ruled on Feb. 20 that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize President Donald Trump to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs, it set off a major shift ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Ilya Somin, law professor at George Mason University and Cato Institute chair in constitutional studies, about the latest case challenging President Trump's global tariffs.
From post-Civil War protectionism to the postwar free trade order, U.S. tariff policy has gone through three distinct eras, and economists warn the current approach may isolate America rather than ...
One day after demanding billions in tariff refunds from the Trump administration for Massachusetts households, Gov. Maura Healey said she doesn't actually expect to see that money paid. Healey, a ...
On Friday, the Supreme Court struck down the sweeping tariffs President Trump had imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977. In a 6-3 decision, the court rightly held that ...
Editor’s Note: This story is part two of Commercial Integrator’s Tariff Perspectives series. This time, we feature Brad Hintze of Crestron who discusses how the company has responded to ongoing ...
Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump's sweeping global tariffs. The president criticized the ruling, but he complied with it, announcing a new set of 10% ...