U.S. Supreme Court

government

Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Refund Filings

    Expected surge in litigation and administrative claims for tariff recovery by U.S. importers.

  2. SCOTUS Ruling

    The Supreme Court holds that IEEPA does not include the power to impose tariffs.

  3. Expanded Usage

    Successive administrations use or threaten IEEPA to impose tariffs for non-traditional emergency reasons.

  4. IEEPA Enacted

    Congress passes the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to grant the President economic emergency powers.

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