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28. Deadline Legal Blog-No, the Supreme Court didn't say Trump has 'absolute right to charge TARIFFS' differently
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 02:23 PM
Mar 16

Kavanaugh’s dissent argued that the president’s backup plan might succeed, but the majority didn’t preapprove it.

MSNow : No, the US Supreme Court didn’t say trump has ‘absolute right to charge TARIFFS’ differently

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Joe Public 🍁 (@joepublic.bsky.social) 2026-03-16T17:05:56.633Z

https://www.ms.now/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/no-the-supreme-court-didnt-say-trump-has-absolute-right-to-charge-tariffs-differently

President Donald Trump complained on Sunday night about some of his legal losses, including last month’s Supreme Court tariffs ruling, which said he didn’t have the power he claimed to have under a law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. One of the untrue things he wrote in lengthy Truth Social posts was that the court “pointed out” that he has “the absolute right to charge TARIFFS in another form.”

It’s true that Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s dissent said that “the Court’s decision might not prevent Presidents from imposing most if not all of these same sorts of tariffs under other statutory authorities.” But that musing only represented the view of the three dissenters on the nine-member court: Kavanaugh and Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.

In his majority opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts stressed that the court wasn’t weighing in on those other authorities.

Roberts wrote in a footnote that Kavanaugh’s dissent “surmises that the President could impose ‘most if not all’ of the tariffs at issue under statutes other than IEEPA.” The chief justice wrote that those other authorities “contain various combinations of procedural prerequisites, required agency determinations, and limits on the duration, amount, and scope of the tariffs they authorize.” Roberts concluded that the court doesn’t “speculate on hypothetical cases not before us.”

So, contrary to the president’s social media complaint, the court didn’t preapprove his tariffing backup plan, which is the subject of new litigation.

The high court could eventually be called on to settle that new litigation, as it did the IEEPA case. But the majority didn’t predetermine the outcome of future litigation in that case.

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Trump is now at the Absolute Ruler stage. sop Mar 16 #1
more like azureblue Mar 16 #15
Krasnov, a Russian agent, wants to crash the US dollar. gab13by13 Mar 16 #2
Dude is coming apart at the seams. truthisfreedom Mar 16 #3
I was just gonna say popsdenver Mar 16 #14
Bad weekend of golf? Try mini-golf. Don't destroy the windmill. twodogsbarking Mar 16 #4
I am I, Don Baloney, the Lord of Mar' Lago! tanyev Mar 16 #7
All the more reason for the Court system to hold their ground.... ProudMNDemocrat Mar 16 #5
I'm still trying to wrap my head around what emergency would require Ray Bruns Mar 16 #6
Trump is banking on azureblue Mar 16 #16
The fact that a sitting president said that he has 'absolute' anything should have created a major situation. OldBaldy1701E Mar 16 #8
It would be really bad for the counrty... Multichromatic Mar 16 #9
"but I kind of want Trumps' infantile rage to cause him to start arresting the Republican supreme court justices." BumRushDaShow Mar 16 #10
I want his infantile rage to blow an artery..... lastlib Mar 16 #30
To paraphrase: votes don't matter. Who counts votes matters AZLD4Candidate Mar 16 #11
EPSTEIN FILES....EPSTEIN FILES...EPSTEIN FILES.... Bengus81 Mar 16 #12
Madman mountain grammy Mar 16 #13
950 words? Like "a manifesto!" Grins Mar 16 #17
Wonder if this screed was composed AFTER the Oscars?All that "wokeness" must have kept him awake. BattleRow Mar 16 #18
How is the triumvarite form of government working for you now? Baitball Blogger Mar 16 #19
I'll say it again, republianmushroom Mar 16 #20
But the republicants LilElf70 Mar 16 #21
Yup republianmushroom Mar 16 #22
Turning on his protectors and enablers Bayard Mar 16 #23
Claiming 'TDS' is the laziest of arguments Quanto Magnus Mar 16 #24
Trump and Miller want to set up the Volksgerichtshof and the Sondergerichte. LudwigPastorius Mar 16 #25
More projections and gas lighting features for your viewing/hearing/reading pleasure- relogic Mar 16 #26
"Alternative legal routes"? We all know what that means. louis-t Mar 16 #27
Deadline Legal Blog-No, the Supreme Court didn't say Trump has 'absolute right to charge TARIFFS' differently LetMyPeopleVote Mar 16 #28
The Felon seems to think he has the "divine right" of kings...... lastlib Mar 16 #29
Fuck him Figarosmom Mar 16 #31
I think that right now, he wants to punish every country that won't help him save face Marie Marie Mar 16 #32
The trump administrations (republicans) republianmushroom Mar 16 #33
"950-Word Late Night Truth Social Tirade"? DBoon Mar 16 #34
A "president" that communicates like a teenager. N/T tonekat Mar 16 #35
JFC Skittles Mar 16 #36
When the light dims and rational thought flees the decaying mind Aussie105 Mar 17 #37
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