Businesses are optimistic about potential tariff refunds as the Supreme Court questions the Trump administration's stance. What does this mean for importers and how can they navigate the refund process?
The Supreme Court is questioning President Trump's authority to impose tariffs unilaterally, raising concerns about the future of his economic policies. Legal experts suggest a complex ruling ahead that might not simply uphold or strike down the tariffs.
The Supreme Court is questioning whether President Trump can use national security to bypass Congress for tariffs. As Trump faces legal challenges, the implications could reshape trade law in America.
The Supreme Court hears arguments on the legality of Trump's tariffs, a case that could redefine presidential power and impact the American economy. With businesses and experts divided, the outcome remains uncertain.
President Trump claims the U.S. may become 'virtually defenseless' if the Supreme Court strikes down tariffs crucial to his economic agenda. As the court prepares to hear arguments, Trump's warnings highlight the stakes for national and financial security.
The Supreme Court is set to decide on the legality of President Trump's global tariffs, a ruling that could reshape presidential power and have profound economic implications for American consumers and businesses.
As tariffs fluctuate between 10% and 145%, small business owners like Lindsay Hagerman of RainCaper face tough decisions on pricing and sustainability. The Supreme Court's upcoming ruling could reshape presidential powers and affect countless businesses.
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on Trump's controversial use of tariffs, the stakes are high for his foreign policy and economic strategies. Could a ruling against him change the game?
The Trump administration plans to restart SNAP food benefits but at only half the usual amount due to a funding shortfall. With legal rulings against the freeze, delays are expected for millions relying on this vital assistance.
In a significant ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut has extended a block on the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard troops to Oregon, citing insufficient evidence of unrest. The decision comes after a month-long legal struggle over the issue.