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The Lawsuits Challenging Trump’s Power to Issue Tariffs

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The Evolution of Tariff Power in the U.S.

This chapter examines the historical delegation of tariff-setting authority from Congress to the presidency, highlighting key shifts such as those prompted by the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 and the recent presidency of Donald Trump. It explores the complexities of presidential power over tariffs, Congress's attempts to reclaim this authority, and the legal debates surrounding the legitimacy of tariffs justified by declared emergencies.

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