President Trump is facing a wave of lawsuits as a result of his numerous policy decisions including his sweeping tariffs, his aggressive deportation policy with the use of the Alien Enemies Act and his efforts to hollow out government agencies like the Department of Education. These important court cases involve profound questions about the power of the presidency.
WSJ’s Louise Radnofsky looks at five of the most consequential Supreme Court cases and how they could redefine White House power for decades to come.
Chapters:
0:00 Trump’s view of White House power
0:28 Tariffs
1:10 Immigration
1:50 Birthright citizenship
2:33 The Department of Education
3:29 Independent agencies
Follow live updates as arguments over Trump's tariffs begin at the Supreme Court:
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