- The
International Emergency Economic Powers Act (
IEEPA),
Title II of Pub. L. 95–223, 91 Stat. 1626,
enacted December 28, 1977, is a
United States federal...
- ****ertion that the
International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (
IEEPA) gave him such
broad powers to set
tariffs was not valid. A three-judge...
- a "large and
persistent U.S.
trade deficit",
enabling him to
invoke the
IEEPA to
impose a 10%
tariff on all
imports to the US,
effective April 5, 2025...
-
Emergency Economic Powers Act (
IEEPA) to
restrict again the
application of TWEA only to
times of war,
while the
IEEPA was
intended to be used in peace...
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overreached his
authority under the
International Emergency Economic Powers Act (
IEEPA) and
vacated all
tariffs related to it. This
prompted California Governor...
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required by
section 203(b) of
International Emergency Economic Powers Act (
IEEPA) (50 U.S.C. § 1702(b)), or
provided in regulations, orders, directives,...
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overreached his
authority under the
IEEPA and
vacated all
tariffs related to it. They
concurred with the
plaintiffs that
IEEPA "does not
authorize any of the...
-
conspiracy to
violate the
International Emergency Economic Powers Act (
IEEPA). He is also the founder, president, and only
salaried member of the Korean...
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violations of
IEEPA. In 2010,
Barclays plc, a
British multinational universal bank,
forfeited $298
million in
connection with
violations of the
IEEPA and the...
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Economic Powers Act (
IEEPA) to
justify sweeping tariff hikes under his
Liberation Day
trade policy. The
court held that the
IEEPA does not
grant presidents...