Supreme Court Extends Time, Sets Lineup for Nov. 5 Tariff Case
The expedited hearing will examine the president's tariff authority under IEEPA.
Overview
- The justices expanded oral arguments to 80 minutes on Nov. 5, allocating 40 minutes to the government and 20 minutes each to private-business plaintiffs and the coalition of states.
- Members of the Blackfeet Nation were denied a request to participate in the Supreme Court hearing, though their separate case remains pending elsewhere.
- Two challenges, Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump and V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump, were consolidated, and parties filed briefs earlier this week.
- The Court will consider whether IEEPA authorizes the tariffs and whether such authority would be an unconstitutional delegation, after a 7–4 Federal Circuit decision found no clear IEEPA basis but stayed its ruling.
- Fiscal stakes are substantial, with Penn Wharton estimating $80.3 billion in revenue from January through July 2025 and the CBO projecting up to $4 trillion over a decade alongside higher consumer prices.