The Supreme Court refused to put a challenge to President Donald Trump鈥檚 sweeping tariffs on an ultrafast track.
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Supreme Court Refuses to Speed Up Challenge to Trump鈥檚 Tariffs
Supreme Court to Review California Auto Emissions Case
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case stemming from California鈥檚 vehicle pollution limits, agreeing to decide whether biofuel companies have a legal right to sue over the regulations.
December 13, 2024Supreme Court Greenlights EPA鈥檚 Power Plant Emission Rules
Opponents, including trade groups and companies in the power and mining industries, were seeking to halt the rules while a legal challenge goes forward at a federal appeals court.
October 16, 2024Volkswagen Appeals Rejected as High Court Allows Emissions Scandal Suits
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected two appeals from Volkswagen AG, leaving intact rulings that let state and local governments sue over a diesel-emissions cheating scandal that already has cost the German automaker more than $23 billion.
November 15, 2021Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Trump鈥檚 25% Steel Tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court left intact President Donald Trump鈥檚 25% tariffs on imported steel products, rejecting an industry trade group challenge that sought to strip the president of a powerful legal tool for imposing duties.
June 22, 2020Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Challenge to Trump鈥檚 Steel Tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to question President Donald Trump鈥檚 imposition of more than $4 billion in steel tariffs, turning away an appeal that challenged his use of national security as the legal justification for his trade agenda.
June 24, 2019Supreme Court Rejects UPS Appeal That Postal Service Should Raise Delivery Rates
The U.S. Supreme Court turned away a UPS Inc. appeal that aimed to force the U.S. Postal Service to raise its prices for delivering packages.
May 20, 2019Pregnant-Worker Rights Backed by Supreme Court in UPS Case
The U.S. Supreme Court backed the rights of pregnant workers, reviving a lawsuit by a former UPS聽Inc. driver who had to leave her job after her doctor recommended she not lift heavy items.
March 25, 2015Supreme Court Reverses Railroads' Appeals Court Win
The U.S. Supreme Court reversed a ruling that offered railroads the prospect of a multimillion-dollar victory in a dispute over the different fuel taxes the states impose on trains, trucks and cargo ships.
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