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The high court’s conservative majority largely blesses broad executive power, but some justices are also wary of it in the economic realm.
In the biggest legal test yet of President Donald Trump’s economic agenda, several conservative justices on the Supreme Court have signaled skepticism about his power to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs.
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court could be ready to curtail a key provision of a landmark civil rights law enacted 60 years ago to prevent racial discrimination in voting. In one of its biggest cases of the year, the court on Oct. 15 debated for two-and-a ...
Conservative and liberal Supreme Court justices alike seemed dubious of President Trump’s tariffs justified by declarations of national emergencies as they heard arguments in a legal challenge to