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Trump Tariff Cases: Constitutional Clash Highlights
Episode 4925th November 2025 • The High Court Report • SCOTUS Oral Arguments
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This episode captures the most electrifying moments from the Supreme Court's November 2025 oral arguments in the consolidated Trump Tariff Cases—constitutional blockbusters that pit presidential emergency powers against Congress's exclusive authority to tax. These cases represent the most significant separation of powers challenge since the New Deal, with over $4 trillion in tariffs hanging in the balance.

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[00:00:00] Episode Intro

[00:01:16] Introduction to the Major Question Doctrine

[00:01:16] Trump Tariff Cases Highlights

[00:01:28] Common-Sense Interpretation and Historical Context

[00:02:54] Debating Presidential Powers and Tariffs

[00:03:54] Historical Precedents and Legal Interpretations

[00:05:59] The Nixon Example and Its Significance

[00:09:30] Legislative History and Statutory Interpretation

[00:19:26] Nondelegation Principle and Constitutional Concerns

[00:24:17] Congressional Delegation and Political Oversight

[00:26:52] Historical Context of Presidential Tariff Authority

[00:28:10] Legal Interpretations of 'Regulate Importation'

[00:29:23] Debating the Scope of Presidential Powers

[00:32:07] Judicial Review and Congressional Intent

[00:33:15] Revenue-Raising vs. Embargoes

[00:35:08] Nondelegation Doctrine and Emergency Powers

[00:39:18] Clarifying the Nixon and Algonquin Precedents

[00:41:42] Final Arguments and Hypotheticals

[00:53:02] Episode Conclusion

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