
No Kings, no tariffs! Trump visto dall'America. Con Ilya Somin (George Mason University)
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Ilya Somin, amico e autore per IBL, docente di Diritto alla George Mason University e rappresentante in uno dei procedimenti giudiziari in corso controi dazi, ci porta oggi all’interno del dibattito pubblico americano intorno alle politiche di Trump su commercio e immigrazione, in una nuova intervista LeoniFilescondotta da Serena Sileoni.
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The Atlantic /Cato Institute - A Victory for Separation of PowersA court’s decision affirmed a fundamental American principle: The president is no king, and he does not have the power to impose taxes in the form of tariffs whenever he feels like it.
Just Security - What Just Happened: The “Invasion” Executive Order and Its Dangerous Implications
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