On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments about the legality of the tariffs that President Donald Trump has implemented under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Trump's main argument is that his tariffs are constitutional because they are mere import regulations, authorized by IEEPA, not taxes. This argument has several legal flaws , and even if the administration were able to persuade the justices, the tariffs would still give the president unconstitutional powers .
The illogic of the administration's position was unintentionally revealed by Solicitor General D. John Sauer during a line of questioning from Justice Brett Kavanaugh. When Kavanaugh asked about whether "regulate importation" should be understood to encompass tariffs, Sauer said that, "going b

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