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Trade, Tariffs, and Trust at Econlib

Last updated: February 25, 2026 4:15 am
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We are excited to share the second of two articles cross-posted with Law & Liberty in response to the recent Supreme Court verdict on Learning Resources v. Trump. Today, David Hebert delves into the notion that the economic repercussions of tariffs cannot simply be undone by the Court’s decision. Here’s a glimpse from the article:

Just over a year ago, leveraging the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), President Trump embarked on a bold journey of altering tariff rates unilaterally across various nations. The ambition was to reshape global trade dynamics. This unprecedented use of IEEPA meant that challenges were inevitable.

In May, the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled against the president’s approach. By November, the Supreme Court was hearing oral arguments related to the case. Last week, in Learning Resources v. Trump, the Court delivered a 6-3 ruling, emphasizing that the IEEPA does not empower the president to unilaterally impose, revoke, or modify tariffs at his discretion. Chief Justice Roberts, authoring the majority opinion, clarified that tariffs fundamentally represent a form of taxation and, as such, are distinctly different from the trade measures that IEEPA explicitly permits.

While this ruling represents a significant legal triumph, it is crucial not to conflate it with a corresponding economic victory. The ramifications of the tariffs have already been set in motion and continue to inflict damage.

We encourage you to read the full article, available here.

(If you haven’t yet, be sure to check out John O. McGinnis’ exploration of the ruling’s legal implications as well.)

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