Trump's 15% Global Tariff Illegal? Experts Highlight Legal Recourse After SC's 6-3 Verdict

Following a recent 6-3 verdict by the Supreme Court, legal experts are questioning the validity of the 15% global tariff imposed during Donald Trump's presidency. Neal Katyal, the lead attorney who successfully argued the case, highlighted that the Department of Justice under Trump had previously acknowledged in court that the statute used to implement this tariff was not applicable. This ruling has raised significant concerns about the legality of such tariffs and the precedent it sets for future trade policies. Experts suggest that there may be avenues for challenging or overturning the tariff, pointing to the need for a more robust legal framework governing international trade. The implications of this decision could reverberate through ongoing trade negotiations and economic strategies, particularly as the global landscape continues to evolve post-pandemic. The ruling underscores the complex interplay between executive power and legislative authority in shaping U.S. trade law, an issue that remains critical in the context of rising global economic tensions and protectionist measures.
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