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Intellectual property law
fromPatently-O
1 week ago

Forthwith, Part II: CIT Orders Refunds for All Importers, Not Just Litigants

After the Supreme Court invalidated IEEPA tariffs, CBP continued collecting unlawful duties without issuing refunds until a federal judge ordered comprehensive relief for all affected importers regardless of litigation status.
fromIntelligencer
4 months ago

Why Supreme Court Conservatives Might Strike Down Trump's Tariffs

When the Supreme Court hears arguments next week on President Donald Trump's tariffs, prepare for crossed wires. Liberals who typically oppose Trump's economic policies will espouse traditionally conservative legal principles. Conservatives who prioritize doctrine over Trumpism will agree with those liberals, forming an unlikely alliance. And those who reflexively support anything Trump does, for the pure Trump of it all, will twist themselves into pretzels to justify the president's unbounded executive-power grab.
Law
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Washington Nationals
fromPatently-O
8 months ago

Federal Circuit Sets Quick Schedule for Trump Tariff Constitutional Challenge

The Federal Circuit is fast-tracking the constitutional challenge to Trump's tariffs with a six-week briefing schedule.
fromwww.mediaite.com
10 months ago

Newsmax's Andrew Napolitano: Court May End Trump Tariffs

The Court of International Trade could potentially strike down Trump's tariffs, as a case argues the President lacks authority to impose them without a real emergency.
US politics
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