
About this episode
John and Mark Wu discuss the legal implications of the Supreme Court's decision on U.S. tariffs.
John is joined by Mark Wu, Henry L. Stimson Professor at Harvard Law School. They discuss the rapidly evolving legal and policy landscape surrounding U.S. tariffs following the Supreme Court’s decision invalidating the President’s reliance on emergency economic powers to impose broad tariffs. That ruling removed a significant set of tariffs but did not eliminate the overall tariff regime. Instead, the administration quickly pivoted to alternative statutory authorities, particularly Section 12...
People in this episode
Host: John
Guest: Mark Wu
Topics covered
- tariffs
- U.S. trade policy
- Supreme Court
- legal landscape
- economic powers
Keywords
- tariffs
- Supreme Court
- Mark Wu
- economic powers
- trade policy
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Organizations: Harvard Law School
Products: U.S. tariffs
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