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Supreme Court
Supreme Court
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North America
‘That would be neat’: American businesses eye $1 trillion in tariff refunds—and a long fight ahead—depending on the Supreme Court
By
Sasha Rogelberg
October 23, 2025
Politics
Why the Supreme Court may choose to uphold Trump’s tariffs: ‘It would be incredibly disruptive to unscramble those eggs’
By
Lily Mae Lazarus
October 14, 2025
Conferences
Fortune Most Powerful Women 2025 livestream
By
Fortune Editors
October 13, 2025
Economy
Trade and legal experts see up to 80% odds that the Supreme Court will rule against Trump’s global tariffs
By
Jason Ma
October 4, 2025
Law
Trump asks Supreme Court to back his limits on birthright citizenship and upend how the 14th Amendment’s been interpreted for 125 years
By
Mark Sherman
,
Lindsay Whitehurst
and
The Associated Press
September 27, 2025
Law
Trump is leaning on an obscure 1970s-era budget loophole to keep $5 billion in foreign aid frozen
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
September 8, 2025
Law
Courts once again bend to Trump’s will, upholding his power to fire a FTC commissioner because he thought she disagreed with his ‘administration’s priorities’
By
Lindsay Whitehurst
,
The Associated Press
and
Eva Roytburg
September 8, 2025
Economy
Lose-lose: Even if the Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs, consumers likely wouldn’t see a dime from refunds
By
Paul Wiseman
and
The Associated Press
September 4, 2025
Politics
As Trump pushes Supreme Court to uphold his tariffs, he signals trade deals will be defunct if he loses the case: ‘I guess we’d have to unwind them’
By
Sasha Rogelberg
September 4, 2025
Law
Trump demands immediate Supreme Court showdown over tariffs, warning of ‘economic catastrophe’ if they don’t remain in place
By
Nick Lichtenberg
September 4, 2025
Politics
Trump declares war on the Fed, setting up a titanic struggle for world’s most important central bank
By
Jason Ma
August 26, 2025
Economy
The Federal Reserve could start resembling the Supreme Court
By
Jason Ma
August 24, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
‘South Park’ skewers Trump’s DC police takeover with tanks, Towelie, and Satan in bed
By
The Associated Press
August 21, 2025
Politics
Trump’s trade deals are illegal, Piper Sandler warns, predicting a Supreme Court smackdown by June 2026
By
Nick Lichtenberg
July 25, 2025
Politics
Supreme Court says Trump can lay off 1,400 at Education Department, allowing him to send department functions ‘BACK TO THE STATES’
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
July 15, 2025
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