Homey don't play that tune! Time to start cutting Tariff refund checks!

A federal appeals court refused to delay implementation of the Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of U.S. Administration tariffs, clearing the way for the U.S. Court of International Trade, to begin the process of crafting relief for the small businesses impacted by tariffs.

Rock Star lawyer Neal Katyal, one of the attorneys representing the small businesses before SCOTUS, said his team "will be proceeding immediately to get the refunds Americans are owed." https://www.cbsnews.com/news/federal-appeals-court-rejects-trump-tariff-refund-delay-supreme-court/ #Tariff #Refunds #TariffRefunds #SCOTUS #NealKatyal #Appealscourt #Lawsuit #FederalTradeCourt

#NealKatyal,who successfully argued @ #SCOTUS against Trump's signature policy,..used admin's own argumnt against Trump's new plan 2 circumvent the legal smackdown

"Seems hard 4 the Prez to rely on the 15% statue (sec 122) when his #DOJ in our case told Court the opposite: 'Nor does [122] have any obvious application here, where the concrns Prez identified in declaring emergency arise frm #trade deficits, which r conceptually distinct frm balance-of-payments deficits'"

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-supreme-court-2675291281/

'Whoops': Lawyer who beat Trump in court uses admin's own argument to defeat new plan

The lawyer who successfully argued at the Supreme Court against Donald Trump's signature policy, leading to a massive blowup aimed at certain Justices, used the administration's own argument against the president's new plan to circumvent the legal smackdown.Neal Katyal argued against Trump's tariffs...

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The US Supreme Court has ruled that reciprocal tariffs imposed during Donald Trump’s presidency were illegal. The case was argued by Indian-origin lawyer Neal Katyal, a former acting Solicitor General, making the verdict a significant moment for US trade policy and executive authority. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/multimedia/videos/us-supreme-court-trumps-reciprocal-tariffs-c33wy1qv?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #USSupremeCourt #DonaldTrump #NealKatyal #TrumpTariffs #USTradePolicy
Former US Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal led the legal fight that saw the Supreme Court strike down Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs under emergency powers. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/world/meet-neal-katyal-the-indian-american-lawyer-behind-trumps-tariff-setback-lvf78qpn?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #NealKatyal #SupremeCourt #TrumpTariffs #IndianAmerican

The case centers on Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” #tariffs of April 2 that imposed new levies on nearly every country. But it doesn’t cover other tariffs, including those on foreign #steel, #aluminum & #autos, nor ones imposed on #China during Trump’s first term, & continued by President Joe #Biden.

#Trump #tariffs #law #Constitution #SeparationOfPowers #Congress #NealKatyal

But an attorney for the plaintiffs, #NealKatyal, characterized #Trump’s maneuver as a “breathtaking” #power grab that amounted to saying “the president can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, for as long as he wants so long as he declares an #emergency.”

No ruling was issued from the bench. Regardless of what decision the #judges’ deliberations bring, the case is widely expected to reach #SCOTUS.

#Trump #tariffs #law #Constitution #SeparationOfPowers #Congress

“If the president says there’s a problem with our military readiness,” Chief Circuit Judge Kimberly Moore posited, “& he puts a 20% tax on coffee, that doesn’t seem to necessarily deal with (it).”

Schumate said #Congress’ passage of #IEEPA gave the president “broad & flexible” #power to respond to an #emergency, but that “the president is not asking for unbounded authority.”

#Trump #tariffs #law #Constitution #SeparationOfPowers #Congress #NealKatyal