Supreme Court

judiciary

Last mentioned: Mar 12, 2026

Timeline

  1. Implementation Window

    Earliest possible date for new tariffs to take effect following public comment periods.

  2. Expected Filing

    Anticipated date for the Department of Commerce to file new investigation notices.

  3. Response Deadline

    Lawyers for the immigrants are required to respond to the Supreme Court petition.

  4. SCOTUS Petition

    Trump administration files emergency request with the Supreme Court to end protections.

  5. New Process Announced

    The White House kicks off a formal process to replace the invalidated trade barriers.

  6. Multi-State Lawsuit

    24 states file suit to block the new tariffs, citing separation of powers violations.

  7. Multi-State Lawsuit

    24 states file suit in the U.S. Court of International Trade to block the new tariffs.

  8. Appellate Ruling

    Federal appeals court rules in favor of Haitian plaintiffs, blocking termination.

  9. Trade Court Decision

    Judge Richard Eaton rules that companies are legally entitled to refunds.

  10. Appeals Court Refusal

    A federal appeals court declines to delay the implementation of the SCOTUS ruling.

  11. Section 122 Invocation

    Trump administration introduces 10% global tariffs using Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974.

  12. Supreme Court Ruling

    The high court rules 6-3 that President Trump exceeded authority under IEEPA.

  13. Section 122 Invoked

    Trump administration announces new 10% tariffs using the Trade Act of 1974.

  14. Supreme Court Ruling

    The Court strikes down tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

  15. SCOTUS Ruling

    Supreme Court rules 6-3 that IEEPA cannot be used for broad global tariffs.

  16. Supreme Court Ruling

    The High Court strikes down existing tariffs, citing a lack of proper administrative procedure.

  17. Original Deadline

    The Trump administration's initial target date for terminating Haitian TPS.

  18. Record Revenue

    U.S. customs collections hit $287 billion for the fiscal year.

  19. Record Revenue

    U.S. customs duties hit $287B for the fiscal year, up 192%.

  20. Biden Extension

    Protections extended following the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.

Stories mentioning Supreme Court 5

regulation Bearish

Trump Administration Petitions Supreme Court to Terminate Haitian TPS

The Trump administration has filed an emergency petition with the Supreme Court to end Temporary Protected Status for over 350,000 Haitian nationals. This move follows lower court rulings that blocked the termination, citing potential racial bias in the administration's decision-making process.

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market-trends Bearish

24 States Challenge Trump's Section 122 Tariffs Following SCOTUS Defeat

A coalition of 24 states has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration's new 10% global tariffs, alleging an unconstitutional overreach of executive power. The legal challenge centers on the unprecedented use of Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated previous tariff measures.

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regulation Bearish

24 States Challenge Trump’s Section 122 Tariffs Following Supreme Court Defeat

A coalition of 24 states has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that newly imposed 10-15% global tariffs under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 are unconstitutional. This legal challenge follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling that invalidated previous tariffs levied under emergency powers, creating significant volatility for global supply chains.

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regulation Bullish

Trade Court Orders $175B in Refunds After Trump Tariffs Overturned

A federal judge has ruled that U.S. importers are legally entitled to refunds for billions in tariffs previously invalidated by the Supreme Court. The decision marks a massive fiscal liability for the federal government, with estimates suggesting total payouts could reach $175 billion.

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