Friday Morning Constitutional: Supreme Court Kills Trump Tariffs
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Friday Morning Constitutional: Supreme Court Kills Trump Tariffs
"The Supreme Court has struck down most of Trump's sweeping tariffs, saying that his justification for imposing them was not legally grounded. In a 6-3 decision, the justices nonetheless squabbled over weather the so-called "major questions doctrine" should be invoked. A scheduled lecture at UCLA by controversial CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss has been canceled over security concerns. Weiss's team is saying she pulled out of or postponed the lecture,"
"A woman was fatally shot Thursday night at an apartment complex in Antioch. [KRON4] This seems a little odd, but Fremont police are now saying that an officer who shot a residential burglary suspect last Saturday unintentionally fired his weapon after being bitten by a police dog. [Bay Area News Group] The Santa Clara County Human Trafficking Task Force says that it arrested 29 traffickers and rescued 73 sex-trafficking survivors, including 10 minors, as part of a sweep undertaken during Super Bowl Week. [ABC 7]"
The Supreme Court struck down most of Trump's sweeping tariffs, ruling the justification for imposing them lacked legal grounding. A scheduled UCLA lecture by CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss was canceled amid claims of inadequate security and reports of threats to resign if the event is rescheduled. A woman was fatally shot in Antioch, and Fremont police said an officer unintentionally fired after being bitten by a police dog. Santa Clara authorities arrested 29 traffickers and rescued 73 survivors during a Super Bowl Week sweep. Budget cuts are straining San Francisco transgender services. Big Basin Redwoods grew by 153 acres after a nonprofit sold land to State Parks.
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