President Donald Trump's tariff agenda took a blow Friday, prompting celebration from Democrats who have opposed his unilateral tariffs.

The decision is a stinging defeat for Trump — and three conservative justices voted against him.

The decision is a significant loss to US President Trump on an issue that has been critical for his economic agenda.

Trump, as recently as Thursday, has talked up the consequences of the Supreme Court striking down his tariffs prior to the seismic ruling.

The Supreme Court ruled against a centerpiece of President Donald Trump's tariff agenda on Friday. Consumers could save money as a result, economists said.

The Supreme Court has weakened Trump's hand in dealing with other nations, writes Anthony Zurcher.

The ruling opens the door to potentially hundreds of billions of dollars in tariff refunds.

President Donald Trump's tariff agenda took a blow Friday, prompting celebration from Democrats who have opposed his unilateral tariffs.

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The US Supreme Court ruled that 'reciprocal' tariffs imposed by the American president were illegal.

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Supreme Court blocks Trump's emergency tariffs, but he plans to invoke other laws to maintain and raise tariffs.

But sadly, the economic uncertainty isn't over.

Some countries welcome the ruling, while others review trade deals and economic effect.

What's far less certain is the longer-reaching impacts as the economy and markets again adjust to a changing landscape.

Some Republicans seemed relieved at the news that the Supreme Court had struck down President Donald Trump’s global tariff regime.

EDITORIAL. The Supreme Court reasserted the primacy of the law over presidential arbitrariness on Friday. The decision encourages members of Congress to fully exercise their role…

"This is significant at a time that the president seeks to head into midterm elections with a head full of steam."

WASHINGTON: For a few hours on Friday, congressional Republicans seemed to get some relief from one of the largest points of friction they have had with the Trump administration.…

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday struck down much of President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs. But Trump didn't take their decision lying down.

A majority of President Donald Trump's tariffs were struck down by the Supreme Court on Friday, leading him to seek other legal mechanisms for the duties.