Larry W. Zukerman and Adam M. Brown of Zukerman, Lear, Murray & Brown, Co., LPA contributed a guest column to the Cleveland Jewish News examining the constitutional stakes of the Supreme Court challenge to President Trump’s sweeping tariff regime. The piece analyzes the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 and whether it can lawfully be used to impose broad tariffs on imports — a question that goes to the core of the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches. With oral arguments heard in November 2025 and a ruling expected by June 2026, the case could redefine the limits of presidential emergency authority in U.S. trade policy and set lasting precedent for how courts review executive action in areas from commerce to national security.
Read the full article here: https://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/opinion/guest_columns/raids-and-rallies-balancing-rights-and-order-amid-ice-protest/article_c99498cd-3c2b-46c7-8417-c99b1614e6d0.html





