Supreme Court justices appeared to question President Trump's unilateral tariff powers Wednesday, though their eventual ruling on the matter might not be a simple yes or no.
Why it matters: While trade lawyers and legal experts expect the Supreme Court to complicate Trump's economic agenda, they might not totally undermine it.
What they're saying: There is a possibility that the Supreme Court does not resolve the case "through an opinion simply upholding or striking down the IEEPA tariffs," Dave Townsend, a partner in Dorsey & Whitney's international trade practice, wrote in an email. • "I think they are likely to find a solution that's not binary in one direction or the other," Ryan Majerus, an attorney in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative during Trump's first term, tells Ax

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