Supreme Court Tackles Pivotal Cases: Trump v. Slaughter, Tariff Battles, and Government Shutdown Fallout

Supreme Court Tackles Pivotal Cases: Trump v. Slaughter, Tariff Battles, and Government Shutdown Fallout

The US Supreme Court has been actively engaged with several significant developments in recent days. The Court announced it will hear oral arguments on December 8th in Trump v. Slaughter, a crucial case examining the president's power to remove heads of independent federal agencies created by Congress. This case is part of an eight-case December argument calendar running from December 1st through 3rd and again from December 8th through 10th.

Among other high-profile cases scheduled for December arguments are National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission and First Choice Women's Resource Centers v. Platkin. The latter case involves a coalition of 19 states and the District of Columbia urging the Court to preserve state authority to issue investigative subpoenas in legal investigations, with oral arguments set for December 2nd.

The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to pause an order by a federal judge in Illinois that bars the federal government from deploying the National Guard to Illinois. US Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued that the order causes irreparable harm to the Executive Branch by countermanding the president's authority as Commander in Chief and jeopardizing the safety of DHS officers. The administration requested an immediate administrative stay to prevent risks to federal personnel while the Court considers the application.

A major tariff battle is heading to the Supreme Court, with arguments set to begin on November 5th. Small businesses and states are challenging President Trump's authority to impose sweeping tariffs on almost all goods imported into the United States. One group of small businesses described the tariffs as the largest peacetime tax increase in American history. The tariffs, imposed through executive orders beginning in February, include trafficking tariffs on goods from Canada, China, and Mexico, as well as reciprocal tariffs ranging from 10 to 50 percent on products from virtually all countries. Lower courts have struck down most of these tariffs, finding that Trump exceeded his power under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

The Supreme Court has also been dealing with fallout from the federal government shutdown, now in its 17th day. Patricia McCabe, head of the Court's Public Information Office, announced that the Court expects to run out of funding on October 18th, and if new appropriated funds do not become available, the Court will make changes in its operations to comply with federal law.

Recent federal indictments of former FBI Director James Comey and New York State Attorney General Letitia James have raised concerns about improper selective or vindictive prosecution, issues that could eventually reach the Supreme Court as these doctrines are rooted in constitutional protections.

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