Oregon v. Trump (Tariffs Appeal 2025)
Case Overview
The government appealed the U.S. Court of International Trade's order granting summary Judgment for plaintiffs and finding that President Trump's tariffs were beyond the authority granted by IEEPA.
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The Application
The Court of International Trade granted summary judgment for plaintiffs, finding that President Trump's tariffs exceeded the authority IEEPA delegates to the executive branch. The government appealed, requiring the Federal Circuit to determine whether the CIT correctly construed IEEPA's limits on presidential tariff authority.
The Conclusion
The Federal Circuit decided the appeal, establishing controlling precedent on whether emergency tariff authority falls within IEEPA's statutory delegation to the President.
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