The Supreme Court is reviewing President Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs on imports from over 100 countries, with businesses like Learning Resources challenging their legality.
Paul Gigot hosts a panel discussion on 'Journal Editorial Report' discussing an upcoming Supreme Court hearing to decide if ...
On Wednesday, November 5, 2025, the Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments on executive tariff authority, a case that promises to have ripple effects far beyond the bounds of pure trade ...
Heritage Foundation chief economist E.J. Antoni and constitutional attorney Mark Smith join 'Fox News Live' to discuss the ...
A Supreme Court rebuff to Trump could turn out to be a political gift to the Trump Republican Party. Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs in April thrust his job approval downward.
But Republicans, to mitigate midterms, must understand that it will remain about the economy. Make people feel better off ...
Bill Maher issued a brutal takedown of the U.S. Supreme Court amid the government shutdown — while making a bold comparison of the Bible and the U.S. Constitution in the process ...
President Donald Trump appointed three ultra-conservative justices to the court, which might trigger a huge change according ...
While the federal government may consider this a success, the tariffs are costing consumers, businesses and manufacturers ...
Plus: More government shutdown news, new guidance for employers, foreign real estate taxes, name, image and likeness (NIL) ...
Supreme Court justices, including President Donald Trump's appointees, expressed skepticism about his use of emergency powers ...
U.S. consumers have not borne the full brunt of President Trump's tariffs but that may change if they are held up, all or in part, by the Supreme Court. The Department of Homeland Security is ...