Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's IEEPA Tariffs
February 21, 2026·3 days ago·via The New York Times

The Supreme Court rules 6-3 that President Trump overstepped by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose sweeping tariffs on nearly all trading partners, including reciprocal blanket tariffs and those targeting fentanyl trafficking. Chief Justice John Roberts' opinion emphasizes Congress holds taxing and tariff powers under Article I, rejecting broad presidential delegation under the nondelegation doctrine and major questions framework.
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