Comment by EgregiousCube
3 days ago
Yeah.
If you look a little closely you'll see their current project is to establish the "major questions doctrine," which ultimately reduces executive power by stopping Congress from giving it all to the executive. It looks pro-POTUS when it reduces the power of executive agencies, and it looks anti-POTUS when it reduces the power of executive orders. It's really about resetting what powers Congress can delegate.
If so that’s great. Congress has long become too complacent and willing to just wait for their parties turn to use presidential overreach.
It is not. The conservative justices work to create imperial presidency with no checks, except in major economical issues that threaten to harm themselves.
And even this ruling had 3 of them objecting, claiming tariffs should stand.