US-Supreme Court kippt Trumps Zölle als Machtüberschreitung
Der Oberste Gerichtshof der USA hat mit 6:3-Stimmen Trumps Zölle für Machtüberschreitung erklärt. Richter John Roberts schrieb, der Präsident brauche klare Zustimmung des Kongresses.
イギリスの女優で、『イースタンダーズ』のスピンオフ作品やジェイソン・ステイシム主演の映画にも出演したエマ・ハッセン容疑者(34)が、西アフリカからオーストラリアに覚醒剤を密輸しようとしたとして起訴された。 起訴と法的手続き ハッセン容疑者は14日、シドニーの裁判所に現れ、覚醒剤の密輸容疑で出廷した。最大の刑罰は終身刑である。
Der Oberste Gerichtshof der USA hat mit 6:3-Stimmen Trumps Zölle für Machtüberschreitung erklärt. Richter John Roberts schrieb, der Präsident brauche klare Zustimmung des Kongresses.
La Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos falló por 6-3 el 20 de febrero que el presidente Donald Trump excedió su autoridad al imponer amplios aranceles bajo una ley de poderes de emergencia de 1977. El juez presidente John Roberts escribió que el presidente necesita aprobación explícita del Congreso para tales medidas.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Donald Trump's tariffs imposed under emergency powers violate the Constitution, reserving that authority for Congress. Six of the nine justices, all nominated by Republican presidents, formed the majority against the policy.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Friday that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority under a 1977 emergency law by imposing sweeping tariffs on imports. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, invoking the major questions doctrine to limit presidential power.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Feb. 20 that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by imposing broad tariffs under a 1977 emergency powers law. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that the president needs explicit congressional approval for such measures.
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