Tariff Authority and the Supreme Court: A Special Analysis
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In this Special Analysis Edition of The Federal Daily, we examine the Supreme Court’s February 20, 2026 decision holding that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the President to impose tariffs.
This episode moves beyond the daily authority audit format to provide a structured review of the Court’s reasoning, including the role of the major questions doctrine, the constitutional allocation of taxing power, and the division between executive flexibility and legislative authority.
We also discuss the administrative and business implications of the ruling, including the mechanics and uncertainty surrounding potential tariff refunds, and assess alternative statutory pathways such as Sections 232, 301, and 122.
The decision narrows one asserted lane of executive trade authority while reinforcing the Court’s demand for clear congressional delegation in matters of major economic consequence.