The tariffs ruling is the right result from a terrible process
https://www.publicnotice.co/p/supreme-court-tariffs-ruling
If youre trying to make sense of the Supreme Courts decision last Friday in Learning Resources v. Trump, well, good luck. Its a fractured mess, and what youre reading is much more a fight between nine very powerful people about the scope of their power than a legal opinion that can give meaningful guidance going forward.
Out of the 170 pages that are here, very few represent the actual holding of the Court, or what the majority decision is. Thats because while there were six justices who agreed that President Donald Trump does not have the authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to simply yell emergency! and impose any tariffs he wants, any time he wants, in any amount he wants, those six couldnt agree on how to get there.
The three conservative justices in the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, wanted to get there by saying that there are some things so important that only the Supreme Court can determine what Congress meant, big major questions that require ethereal divination from the folks in robes.
The three liberal justices, Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson, wanted to get there by saying that this isnt some big special question, but rather a run-of-the-mill albeit still very high stakes job for the Court: a close reading of the actual statute. And of course, the three dissenters Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Samuel Alito, and Clarence Thomas see their job as making sure that nothing gets in the way of the executive branch. (That worldview applies only as long as a Republican is president, of course.)
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