In ruling against the sweeping tariffs that President Donald Trump purported to impose under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit did not settle the question of whether that law authorizes import taxes. Even assuming that conclusion was correct, the Federal Circuit says, Yoshida "does not hold that TWEA created unlimited authority in the President to revise the tariff schedule, but only the limited temporary authority to impose tariffs that would not exceed the Congressionally approved tariff rates." Although the Supreme Court "held that the universal injunctions at issue 'likely exceed the equitable authority Congress has granted to federal courts,'" the Federal Circuit notes, "it 'decline[d] to take up…in the first instance' arguments as to the permissible scope of injunctive relief.
Author: Jacob Sullum
Published at: 2025-09-01 20:49:45
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