Sonia Sotomayor, Trump and Justice Amy Coney Barrett
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Sonia Sotomayor had been a federal appeals court judge for about four months when Ellen Chapnick got a phone call in 1998. The Columbia Law School lecturer's students had
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The Supreme Court wants to know: Are Trump's tariffs too big for the president to decide alone?
A majority of Supreme Court justices on Wednesday expressed skepticism about President Donald Trump claiming so much power from a Carter-era law.
At a Boston University lecture, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor encouraged students to maintain faith in the courts and resist political complacency.
Throughout arguments Wednesday, the liberals sought to convince the conservative justices most amenable to those theories that the Republican president had significantly overstepped his authority based on both,
The Supreme Court‘s Wednesday oral arguments over the legality of Donald Trump‘s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs pitted the president’s constitutional foreign affairs powers against Congress’s constitutionally delegated tariff power.