—> Learning Resources Inc. v. Donald J. Trump (2026) : Trump’s tariffs were challenges by small businesses and 12 states
—> Statutory Basis Invoked
- The tariffs were imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
- Sections 1701 and 1702 empower the President to regulate economic transactions during a declared national emergency.
- Trump declared a national emergency citing trade deficits, illegal drug flows, and threats to supply chains.
—> Trump declared a national emergency to address two foreign threats. The first was the in-flux of illegal drugs from Canada, Mexico and China and the second was the "large and persistent trade deficits" that had led to the hollowing out of the American manufacturing base and the undermining of critical supply chains
—> Statutory Basis Invoked
- The tariffs were imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
- Sections 1701 and 1702 empower the President to regulate economic transactions during a declared national emergency.
- Trump declared a national emergency citing trade deficits, illegal drug flows, and threats to supply chains.
—> Trump declared a national emergency to address two foreign threats. The first was the in-flux of illegal drugs from Canada, Mexico and China and the second was the "large and persistent trade deficits" that had led to the hollowing out of the American manufacturing base and the undermining of critical supply chains
In an operation named ‘Ghazab lil Haq’, Pakistan said it killed over 130 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan as part of retaliatory action, responding to alleged border attacks by the Afghan force.
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