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Trump’s tariff defeats in court are Congress’s shame

Trump's losing streak in the courts when it comes to tariffs are a sign it is time for Congress to take back its constitutional authority.

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Trump’s tariff defeats in court are Congress’s shame

Trump's losing streak in the courts when it comes to tariffs are a sign it is time for Congress to take back its constitutional authority.

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Commentary: When the WTO Fails, Global Trade Turns to a Little-Known U.S. Court

With the World Trade Organization’s dispute mechanism paralyzed, multinational companies are relying on the American judicial system to rein in executive overreach on tariffs

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  1. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    Trump’s tariff defeats in court are Congress’s shame

    Trump's losing streak in the courts when it comes to tariffs are a sign it is time for Congress to take back its constitutional authority.

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·caixinglobal.com

    Commentary: When the WTO Fails, Global Trade Turns to a Little-Known U.S. Court

    With the World Trade Organization’s dispute mechanism paralyzed, multinational companies are relying on the American judicial system to rein in executive overreach on tariffs