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In tariff cases, verbs rather than major pronouncements about presidential power give the court the off-ramp it’s looking for
Clear Statements is a recurring series by Abbe R. Gluck on civil litigation and the modern regulatory and statutory state.
A majority of Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Wednesday about President Donald Trump’s ability to unilaterally ...
Justice Neil Gorsuch said he was concerned by the administration's assertion that the tariffs are permissible because of the ...
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch voiced concern Wednesday about granting presidents unlimited authority, pressing lawyers ...
The Supreme Court used the doctrine, which requires Congress to speak clearly to confer vast economic power, to strike down ...
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'Major questions': Conservative Supreme Court justice warns of Trump's unchecked power
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch Wednesday warned of President Donald Trump's unchecked power, saying there are "major ...
John Woods - a leading figure in the campaign - launched a fresh legal challenge against the project last week. He says the ...
Interveners questioned whether of trade secret contracts with large load data centers will be actualized, or instead fall on ...
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