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Media Alert: Federal Court to Hear Liberty Justice Center’s Lawsuit Challenging Legality of President Trump’s Liberation Day Tariffs
Libertyjusticecenter.org ^ | May 09, 2025 | Staff

Posted on 05/12/2025 5:44:35 AM PDT by Red Badger

On Tuesday, May 13, the U.S. Court of International Trade will hear oral arguments in the case of V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump. This case challenges the legality of certain tariffs imposed on imported goods, raising important questions about the scope of executive authority and the impact of trade policy on American businesses.

During the hearing, Jeffrey Schwab, Senior Counsel and Director of Litigation at Liberty Justice Center, will argue that the tariffs exceed the President’s statutory authority and violate constitutional protections for businesses engaged in international trade.

WHO:

Jeffrey Schwab, Senior Counsel and Director of Litigation for the Liberty Justice Center

WHEN:

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

11:00 a.m. ET

WHERE:

U.S. Court of International Trade

Courtroom 1

One Federal Plaza

New York, NY 10278

HOW:

The courtroom will be open to the public on a first come, first serve basis. For questions about media access, contact the Clerk’s Office at (212) 264-2800. Information concerning public access via teleconference to the hearing will be forthcoming. Please visit this webpage for future updates.

https://www.cit.uscourts.gov/upcoming-court-proceedings-accessible-teleconference

Jeffrey Schwab, along with Senior Counsel Reilly Stephens and Co-Counsel Ilya Somin will be available for comment in-person immediately after the hearing. Liberty Justice Center will also be hosting a virtual media roundtable on Tuesday, May 13, at 2:30 PM ET for any interested media outlets. Please RSVP at the link here.

ISSUE BACKGROUND:

V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump challenges the President’s invocation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to justify the “Liberation Day” tariffs. Under IEEPA, the President may invoke emergency economic powers only after declaring an emergency in response to an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to national security, foreign policy, or the U.S. economy originating outside the United States. The lawsuit argues that the President exceeded his legal authority by imposing tariffs beyond what Congress authorized and that the executive branch’s actions violate the Constitution’s separation of powers. The President’s justification—a trade deficit in goods—is neither an emergency nor an unusual or extraordinary threat.

V.O.S. Selections, Inc., a New York-based wine importer, is among the five small businesses the Liberty Justice Center is representing who have been harmed by these tariffs, which have increased costs and disrupted supply chains. The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for the limits of executive power.

The legal filing in V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump is available here.

https://libertyjusticecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/002-VOS-Selections-v.-Trump-Compl-2025.04.14-1.pdf


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; History; Politics
KEYWORDS: article2; commerce; judgewatch; losertarians; trade
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To: Soul of the South

Yes, I see your point.
It should be that way, but i have noticed, congress degraded to almost totally inept institution!
They cannot even get a budget!!!

As far as tariffs, Trump is engaged in trade war, trying to get foreigners to stop taking advantage of us.
He is changing the rates every few dates, depending on the situation, mostly if those powers are willing to discuss new deals.
That kind of flexibility congress can never have!

Constitution says that congress has the power to declare war.
But in the era of nuclear weapons, all what the Russians or Chinese need to do is attack us when congress is not in session, preferably on Christmas. Before we would even get a forum in congress, we would be all dead!
So now the president, as a commander in chief, can start wars.
I do not like it, but I do not see how we can go without it.


41 posted on 05/12/2025 6:22:29 PM PDT by AZJeep (sane )
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