The court merely states that rulings in disputed matters are possible when the justices take the bench at 10:00 a.m. Washington time; it never specifies which decisions are ready for publication in advance. The court's hurried approach raises the prospect of a tariff decision.
A decision against tariffs would undermine his signature economic strategy and result him his greatest legal setback since taking office again. Trump's April 2 "Liberation Day" tariffs, which slapped taxes on Canada, Mexico, and China in an effort to combat fentanyl trafficking, and levies of 10–50% on the majority of imports, are at dispute.
The court's scepticism over Trump's ability to impose the tariffs under a 1977 legislation that grants the president additional powers in emergency situations was evident during arguments on November 5.
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In a significant redistricting lawsuit that might help Republicans maintain control of Congress in this year's midterm election, the court may also make a decision. The court is thinking about severely restricting the use of the Voting Rights Act to establish voting districts that are predominantly Hispanic or Black.
As the justices return from a four-week holiday break, the notification is posted on the court's website.
The court's scepticism over Trump's ability to impose the tariffs under a 1977 legislation that grants the president additional powers in emergency situations was evident during arguments on November 5.
In a significant redistricting lawsuit that might help Republicans maintain control of Congress in this year's midterm election, the court may also make a decision. The court is thinking about severely restricting the use of the Voting Rights Act to establish voting districts that are predominantly Hispanic or Black.
As the justices return from a four-week holiday break, the notification is posted on the court's website.










