A high-stakes court case tests the limits of presidential trade authority as tariff revenue surges and legal pressure builds.
Investors looking for a Supreme Court decision on President Donald Trump’s tariffs may now need to look at next year — but there’s one thing they should keep in mind.
A planned Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Humanity, which could be adopted as soon as 2029, has the potential to enhance protections for civilians at risk globally.
The Trump administration is preparing to implement a “game two” plan to replace the tariffs currently under Supreme Court ...
A ruling striking down emergency levies could force the federal government to return most of the tariff revenue it has ...
Costco is known for large-format grocery goods, samples galore, affordable and beloved rotisserie chickens, and … suing the ...
Tariffs are taxes on imports of goods, usually for purposes of protecting particular domestic industries from import competition. When an American business imports goods, U.S. Customs and Border ...
America’s trade policy might seem to have settled down since the spring, but it could soon take another dramatic turn. The ...
The United States can use other measures to recreate the roughly $200 billion in revenues it is collecting under tariffs ...
Firms mulling similar litigation should “do their homework” and check deadlines for alternative and potentially less costly ...