U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is widely expected to again turn to a favorite legal tool to underpin threatened tariffs on ...
THE ORIGINAL intention was for American presidents to be mere legal executors—not emperors able to impose their will ...
Tornado Cash’s TORN token skyrocketed over 420% in the last 24 hours following a court ruling that went in a good way for ...
Congress usually sets tariffs, but President-elect Donald Trump could declare a national emergency, as he's done in the past.
President-elect Donald Trump has already begun to captivate financial markets with his unorthodox negotiating style, as ...
A U.S. appeals court ruled that the Treasury Department's sanctions on Tornado Cash’s immutable smart contracts were unlawful ...
Donald Trump plans to use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, alongside other legal avenues, to implement tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China. These measures are aimed at ...
"As the decision correctly recognizes, the meaning of a statute doesn’t change to fit new contexts; it’s up to Congress to ...
Entering office with four years of on-the-job training this time around, President-elect Trump and his advisors have a much better sense of how ...
“Those are possibilities again,” Alden said. Further, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) passed by Congress in 1977, delegates to the president the ability to impose ...
he cites the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) granting him authorization to do so. The law, which was enacted in 1977, gives presidents sweeping powers. Under the IEEPA ...