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Donald Trump can continue to enforce his global tariffs for now, a federal appeals court held in a win for the president on ...
By Dietrich Knauth and Nate Raymond (Reuters) -A federal appeals court allowed President Donald Trump's most sweeping tariffs ...
As Harvard University, elite law firms and perceived political enemies of President Donald Trump fight back against his ...
Despite judges blocking President Donald Trump’s punishments, experts say firms may still worry about being targeted if they ...
A federal court has dealt a setback to President Donald Trump's campaign of imposing tariffs on trading partners, but the ...
Disparate impact is a critical tool for enforcing civil rights laws. Prohibiting intentional discrimination is important, but ...
In terms of the overall impact on Donald Trump's tariff agenda, the consultancy Capital Economics estimates the court ruling would reduce the US's average external tariff this year from 15% to 6.5%.
Homebuilder stocks rallied on Thursday, in a sign that residential construction will benefit from the ruling striking down Trump's tariffs.
Trump’s entire negotiating philosophy was built on the premise that he could threaten economic chaos if other countries didn’t bend to his will. The credibility behind those threats ...
The appeals court’s decision delivered an important but interim victory for the Trump administration ... They argue that the impact will be much more significant this summer.
The Trump administration tried to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. A court ruling just made that more difficult.