The court on upended one of Trump's top priorities in his second term as president.

The Supreme Court is poised to rule on a broad swath of President Donald Trump's tariff agenda. The decision carries big implications for household finances.

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

The Supreme Court is deciding a series of cases central to President Trump’s second-term agenda.

Ruling is blow to Trump’s bold assertions of authority and topples key pillar of aggressive 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 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.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump improperly applied the Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose broad tariffs.

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

6-3 ruling against unilateral imposition of tariffs without congressional approval labelled a ‘disgrace’ by Trump

The case is the first major challenge to Trump’s agenda, but he still has other avenues to pursue trade restrictions.

The conservative-heavy court had largely given Trump everything he desired – until now, when two of his three nominees turned his back on him

The court on upended one of Trump's top priorities in his second term as president.

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…

The decision on the tariffs was made 6-3. So, how did each of the nine justices vote?

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