Most justices appeared skeptical of President Trump's tariff policies, challenged by two educational toymakers.
The Supreme Court appeared skeptical Wednesday that President Donald Trump has legal authority to impose tariffs on a vast range of goods from nearly all countries, signaling the justices could strike ...
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Sotomayor schools lawyer claiming tariffs aren't taxes
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor clashed with Solicitor General John Sauer, President Donald Trump's former personal ...
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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‘I’m just going to be me’: New Seattle Storm coach Sonia Raman hopeful to get franchise on track
The Seattle Storm introduced new coach Sonia Raman. She joins the Storm after serving as an assistant coach with the New York ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments regarding the legality of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1977.
During oral arguments on Wednesday in a case that will determine the future of President Donald Trump's economic agenda.
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