SCOTUS Rejects King-Like Presidential Power
February 21, 2026·3 days ago·via Slate

Slate hails the Supreme Court's tariff ruling as a bold "No Kings" stand against executive excess, echoing the 6-3 decision curbing Trump's IEEPA use. Justices affirm Congress holds the taxing reins, blocking presidents from unilaterally hiking tariffs via emergency declarations - a vital check on overreach that protects free markets and constitutional order. Even left-leaning outlets nod to this separation-of-powers triumph, proving liberty unites when government grabs too much.
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