
When Tariffs Crashed Into SCOTUS
Published on Nov 8
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<p>The Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices have been treating the Trump administration with such extreme deference that we were honestly a little flummoxed listening to this week’s arguments over his “Liberation Day” tariffs. Shockingly, during Wednesday’s arguments in <a href="https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/case-files/learning-resources-inc-v-trump/"><u>Learning Resources v. Trump</u></a> and <a href="https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/case-files/trump-v-v-o-s-selections/"><u>Trump v. V.O.S. Selections</u></a>, it seemed like the justices were in fact, concerned with presidential overreach. But was this a true bridge-too-far-moment, or were they more concerned about their own pocketbooks? This week, Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern discussed the arguments with Marc Busch, the Karl F. Landegger Professor of International Business Diplomacy at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Busch is an expert on international trade policy and law, an...