Supreme Court’s Tariffs Arguments Were a Bloodbath for Trump
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The conservative justices nerded out on legal theory, and other takeaways from the tariff arguments
While Trump seeks to advance his trade agenda, some conservative justices appeared eager to advance an agenda of their own. Members of the court’s GOP-appointed majority sharply questioned the administration’s tariffs using a pair of legal doctrines important to conservatives’ long-running battle to rein in the so-called administrative state.
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Trump's Attorney Concedes: His Legal Theory Would Let a President Tax Foreign Cars To Combat Climate Change
Justice Neil Gorsuch got Solicitor General D. John Sauer to admit one "likely" outcome, if the Supreme Court upholds Trump's tariffs.
Florida now requires airports to report sightings of 'weather modification' aircraft at center of chemtrails theory pushed by social media users.
The indictment of former President Donald Trump reportedly handed down by a Manhattan grand jury is sealed, so we don’t know the precise legal charges against the former president. However, based on leaks to the media from sources within the district ...
Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter of the best New Yorker podcasts. There’s a connection between Bush v. Gore, gerrymandering in North Carolina, and Donald ...
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Another lawsuit challenges NC redistricting, this time using new legal theory of 'retaliation'
Opponents of North Carolina’s new congressional districts filed a new legal challenge Monday — one that leans on a new interpretation of the U.S. Constitution in hopes of blocking the map from being used in future elections.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr reacted to the indictment of former President Trump over his alleged 2016 hush money scandal on Friday, calling it "an abomination." Trump was indicted by a grand jury on Thursday. He is the first ex-president in U.S ...
On March 31, 2020, when the United States was on Covid-19 lockdown, The Atlantic published “Beyond Originalism,” a cerebral essay by the Harvard Law professor C. Adrian C. Vermeule ’90. The essay urges legal conservatives to abandon originalism, the ...
The Museum of the Albemarle, on the eastern shore of North Carolina, is a spacious building the color of sand and sea glass. It’s in Elizabeth City, about as far from the Research Triangle as Baltimore is from New York City, but you can get there and ...