Supreme Court of the United States

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Last mentioned: Jun 5, 2026

Timeline

  1. Delay Request Denied

    The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rejects the administration's bid for a 4-month stay.

  2. Geneva Summit

    Scheduled meeting between Iranian officials and U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff.

  3. SCOTUS Ruling

    Supreme Court invalidates the use of IEEPA for broad tariff implementation.

  4. 15% Global Tariff

    President Trump announces a universal 15% levy on all foreign imports.

  5. Draft Proposal Announced

    Iranian FM Araghchi signals a nuclear deal draft will be ready within days.

  6. SCOTUS Ruling

    The US Supreme Court invalidates the global tariff policy, opening the door for refunds.

  7. Corporate Filings

    FedEx, Costco, and other major firms file lawsuits for tariff reimbursement.

  8. Revenue Milestone

    Global tariffs reach $130 billion in total revenue collected by the US government.

Stories mentioning Supreme Court of the United States 2

Trade Policy Neutral

US Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Bid to Stall $130B Tariff Refund Litigation

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has denied a request from the Trump administration to delay lawsuits seeking refunds for invalidated global tariffs. With over $130 billion in revenue at stake and more than 900 claims already filed, the ruling clears the path for major corporations and small businesses to pursue immediate reimbursement.

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Trade Policy Neutral

SCOTUS Strikes Down Emergency Tariffs as Trump Counters with 15% Global Levy

The U.S. Supreme Court has invalidated the administration's use of emergency powers to impose broad trade tariffs, prompting President Trump to immediately announce a 15% global tariff. Simultaneously, high-stakes nuclear negotiations with Iran are reaching a critical juncture in Geneva against the backdrop of a massive U.S. military buildup.

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