TechFlow news, July 31 — According to the Wall Street Journal as cited by Jinshi Data, since the start of his second term, President Trump has declared in dozens of presidential documents that the United States faces emergencies requiring special actions bypassing normal government procedures. This strategy provides him a unilateral path rather than the uncertain route of passing legislation through Congress. However, these measures have triggered numerous lawsuits. On Thursday, Trump's practice of using tariffs to address a range of business, political, and diplomatic issues he calls emergencies will be heard at a federal appeals court in Washington. The case is expected to ultimately reach the Supreme Court; legal experts say if Trump prevails, he could claim broad unilateral power to regulate the economy. Samuel Bray, a law professor at the University of Chicago, said nearly every president has actively used executive authority, but Trump "has gone further than other presidents in declaring states of emergency."
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