Supreme Court tariff ruling
Discussed in 11 analyzed podcast episodes across 9 shows
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Trump's global tariffs were illegal under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, striking down a key pillar of his economic policy. Following the ruling, Trump responded by implementing new 15% tariffs under different legal authority (Section 122), creating ongoing uncertainty for businesses and trade partners worldwide. The decision prompted widespread discussion across political and business media about the ruling's implications, Trump's defiant response, and the broader constraints on executive power over trade policy.
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Episodes
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg · Feb 28, 2026
Software Stocks Implode, Claude's Hit List, State of the Union Reactions, Trump's Tariff Pivot
Pivot · Feb 24, 2026
Tariff Turmoil, Trump's Netflix Threat, and SOTU Predictions
Pod Save America · Feb 24, 2026
1125: Will Trump Bomb State of the Union/Iran?
Marketplace All-in-One · Feb 23, 2026
Trump dusts off obscure legal authority for new tariffs

The Daily · Feb 23, 2026
Chaos, Confusion and Defiance: The Global Fallout From the Tariff Ruling
Economist Podcasts · Feb 23, 2026
When the levy brakes: Trump’s tariffs struck down
Pod Save America · Feb 22, 2026
1124: Trump Loses At Supreme Court, Handles It Well

The Daily · Feb 20, 2026
Special Episode: Trump's Tariffs Struck Down
Marketplace Morning Report · Feb 20, 2026