U.S. Supreme Court

government

Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Refund Processing

    Anticipated start of administrative processing for thousands of corporate refund claims.

  2. FedEx Lawsuit

    FedEx files for a refund; Tax Foundation releases report on the $175B economic impact.

  3. SCOTUS Ruling

    Supreme Court strikes down major portions of the tariff policy as unconstitutional or unauthorized.

  4. Tariff Implementation

    Trump administration import tariffs active throughout the year, costing households ~$1,000.

Stories mentioning U.S. Supreme Court 3

Financial Regulation Bearish

Detroit Big Three Seek Tariff Relief Amid Shifting Regulatory Landscape

General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis have formally petitioned the White House for exemptions from a new wave of trade tariffs, citing potential disruptions to domestic manufacturing and supply chain stability. The move follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling that has complicated the executive branch's authority to impose broad trade restrictions without specific legislative backing.

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Financial Regulation Bearish

L.A. Ports Brace for Supply Chain Volatility as SCOTUS Strikes Down Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to invalidate key trade tariffs has triggered a period of intense uncertainty for the nation's busiest maritime gateway. Port officials in Los Angeles and Long Beach are now preparing for significant shifts in cargo volumes and potential logistical bottlenecks as global supply chains react to the sudden regulatory shift.

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