Actually?
Not hard to see this no action……
Tariffs ARE treaties and must be approved by Congress…
But Congress HAS allowed Presidents to do them…
A little while ago a few lawmakers moved to pull Trump’s ability to control tariffs
That got no support….
Sooooo?
If Congress doesn’t clamp down on a President?
Why should the court be in hurry on this?
Besides?
Trump’s tariff have turned out to be a bit of a messy failure…..
The Supreme Court on Friday refused two small businesses’ request to announce before the court’s upcoming summer recess if it will take up their challenge to President Trump’s emergency tariffs.
Stressing the tariffs’ sweeping impacts on the economy, the businesses are asking the justices to take up their challenge now rather than let it proceed through the lower courts in normal course.
The justices have yet to decide whether they will do so. But in a brief order Friday, they refused the businesses’ additional ask to expedite consideration so an announcement can be made before the summer recess, now just days away.
That demand for speed was aimed at having the Supreme Court hear oral arguments as soon as September in the case, which concerns whether Trump can invoke an emergency law to justify his “reciprocal” tariffs and others imposed on China, Canada and Mexico.
By denying the request to expedite, the justices sided with the Trump administration in the procedural fight. The administration had told the court expediting “makes little sense” and signaled it should wait for another case challenging Trump’s tariffs, which is working its way through a separate appeals court….
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However, the justices generally hold petitions that become fully briefed over the summer until the start of the Supreme Court’s next annual term in October….
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