The administration appears undeterred after the Supreme Court ruled against a key tool for tariffs.
Just a week after the Supreme Court demolished the cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s tariff regime, questions are swirling about the legal foundation of his replacement tariffs.
Our nation’s severe housing shortage is strangling local economies, impeding employers from recruiting and retaining talent and undermining the stability of cities, small towns and suburban areas ...
If the Supreme Court strikes down the sweeping tariffs that President Trump invoked under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the administration won’t retreat. It will just pivot. Section ...
On April 14, 2025, the US Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced the initiation of investigations into the effects on US national security of imports of pharmaceuticals ...
Trump’s 10% Section 122 surcharge keeps tariff exposure intact for construction firms, tightening pricing windows, contract risk and project financing decisions ahead of a 150-day deadline.
A fraction of rent-burdened households receive Section 8 vouchers — and they may not even be able to use them. By Samantha Latson As home values ballooned in the wake of the pandemic, the typical ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Once again, lawmakers are threatening to strip tech companies of their legislative sword and shield. Section 230, also known as ...
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