Supreme Court will hear Trump tariff case on Nov. 5
Summary
The Supreme Court will hold a hearing on November 5 regarding a case about tariffs imposed during President Trump's administration. The court will decide if the president can set tariffs on many foreign goods without needing approval from others.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court will hear a case on November 5 about tariffs set during President Trump's administration.
- The case questions if the president has the power to impose these tariffs independently.
- A lower court previously ruled against the tariffs, stating they overstepped legal authority.
- The tariffs were put in place under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act.
- For now, the tariffs remain until a final decision is made.
- The government has until October 14 to make an appeal to the Supreme Court.
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