SCOTUS Rules on Deportation Case
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Without any recorded dissent, the justices rebuke the Trump Administration's cavalier disregard for due process.
Protectionism in Egypt and Iraq fueled corruption, stagnation, and smuggling—not prosperity.
From Obama, to Trump, to Biden, to Trump again, the definition of showerhead keeps changing.
There were no deals. There were no wins. There was no plan.
The president’s preferential treatment of fossil fuels will cost consumers.
The government currently collects revenue in an arbitrary and distortionary manner, with loopholes that benefit special groups.
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In the span of a week, Trump cratered the stock market and brought it much of the way back, with little more than public statements.
The Supreme Court did not answer two of the biggest legal questions raised by Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act.
The Kentucky senator joins Just Asking Questions to explain why he's fighting against the president's unilateral tariffs.
Bills introduced Tuesday in the House and Senate would terminate the emergency declaration Trump issued last week.
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The president is politically targeting those he says politically targeted him.
The movie star’s special treatment highlights the injustice of an illogical federal law.
Although the Court lifted an order that temporarily blocked removal of suspected gang members, it unambiguously affirmed their right to judicial review.
Musk is right. Navarro is a socialist with foolish economic views who should never have been put in charge of anything.
The Nobel Prize-winning economist says the Iron Triangle of Politics must be defeated to cut down the government for good.
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The Supreme Court has ample precedent to rule against Trump’s trade war.
A $25 board game may soon hit the shelves with a $40 price tag because of tariffs.
Members of the administration spent the weekend presenting contradictory defenses of Trump's economic policies.
The president is raising taxes, hiking prices, and creating supply chain chaos. Congress should act quickly to stop this.
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"Universities were bending over for federal funds long before Trump," writes Laura Kipnis.
Freed of regulatory deadweight, Americans will be in a much better position to compete with the world.
Did the 25th president really make America "very rich through tariffs"? William McKinley might have told you otherwise.
Donald Trump isn't the first president to send detained migrants to the U.S. detention center in Cuba.
Although the president's pride in his negotiation skills could save us, it is hard to see what sort of deal would address his grievance about the consequences of economic freedom.
Eliminating the tariff exemption on low-value Chinese imports is bad news.
With him in charge, it never stood a chance.
The company previously dropped out of the Brazilian market for five years until the country relaxed its tariffs on video games.
Dynamists, protectionists, hawks, and doves are seeing their policy goals realized in the most bungling and incompetent fashion imaginable.
The Supreme Court seems likely to agree that a member of the National Labor Relations Board may be fired by the president at will.
The International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the president's imposition of tariffs, a lawsuit alleges.
Attempting to defend Trump's tariffs, the White House points to studies that show they raise prices, cut manufacturing output, and lead to costly retaliation.
Decades of efficiency mandates have made dishwashers weaker, A.C. units feebler, and appliances more expensive. A new rollback offers a rare win for function over dogma.
Like with the Japanese internment during World War II, the current move to deport alleged alien criminals is driven by hysteria.
Governments should just get out of the way of free trade among consumers and businesses.
And he did it after Israel dropped all its tariffs on American goods.
A small but growing bipartisan movement in the Senate is pushing back against the president's imposition of tariffs, but there's plenty of room to go further.
The nonsensical list of territories subject to the White House's new "reciprocal" tariffs shows how amateurish the administration's new trade policy is.
What tariffs on Singapore, Brazil, and Vietnam can tell us about how Trump misunderstands the value of trade.
Lower-income families who spend the largest shares of their income on goods—and who have been badly hurt from the recent inflation—will likely suffer the most.
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