Legal Expert Breaks Down Lawsuit Challenging Trump’s Tariff Powers on ‘Forbes Newsroom’

Washington, D.C. – Amid growing controversy over tariff measures imposed on Chinese goods, legal challenges are intensifying against the Trump administration’s utilization of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Dan Wolff, a partner at Crowell & Moring, recently weighed in on a lawsuit that claims President Donald Trump exceeded his authority by implementing these tariffs. In an interview, Wolff discussed the implications of the lawsuit and the broader legal landscape surrounding trade and international relations. The suit argues that the president’s decision to invoke emergency powers to regulate commerce with China may not stand … Read more

Trump’s Executive Order Challenges State Climate Policies, Sparks Constitutional Debate

Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump enacted an executive order aimed at undercutting state initiatives on renewable energy, raising immediate concerns among environmental advocates and constitutional scholars. Signed on Tuesday, the order directs the Justice Department to investigate and possibly obstruct state laws that hamper fossil fuel production, primarily targeting regulations about climate change, environmental justice, and carbon emissions. While the order represents part of Trump’s broader strategy to rejuvenate the coal sector, experts argue it collides with constitutional safeguards that delegate substantial regulatory powers to the states. Legal experts opined this move by the … Read more

Texas Judge Halts Deportation of Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members Amid Legal Scrutiny of Trump’s Wartime Act Enforcement

Raymondville, Texas – A Texas federal judge has imposed a halt on the expulsion of three individuals accused by the Trump administration of affiliation with a Venezuelan gang, marking a significant judicial pushback against the use of wartime powers for deportation. The legal entanglement stems from an executive order issued by President Donald Trump on March 14, 2025, targeting members of the Tren de Aragua gang. The order categorizes all Venezuelan citizens over the age of 14 who are suspected gang members and are in the U.S. without naturalization or permanent residency as “Alien Enemies,” … Read more

Exploring the Impact of Trump’s Tariffs on the Economy Through a Conservative Evangelical Lens

Washington, D.C. – In a recent development, tariffs have once again climbed to the forefront of national economic discussions. Originally implemented as a part of a broader trade strategy, these tariffs aimed to bolster domestic industries by making imported goods less competitive in comparison to locally manufactured products. However, the strategy has sparked debate among economists, businesses, and consumers over its long-term implications for the American economy. The tariffs, which affect a variety of goods from multiple countries, were designed to protect jobs in industries that face significant competition from abroad. Proponents argue that such … Read more