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The Supreme Court will decide if Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China exceed presidential power under emergency laws.
The Supreme Court will hear President Trump’s appeal of tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, relying on the 1981 Dames & Moore precedent that upheld broad presidential emergency powers under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
While a Federal Circuit panel ruled the tariffs exceed IEEPA’s scope, a dissent cited the precedent to support executive authority in using tariffs as foreign policy leverage.
The case, rooted in a crisis-era decision where Chief Justice John Roberts once clerked for Justice William Rehnquist, tests the limits of presidential power in trade and foreign policy.
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El Tribunal Supremo decidirá si los aranceles de Trump sobre Canadá, México y China exceden el poder presidencial bajo leyes de emergencia.