For a President, congressional-executive agreements are easier to get into, because Congress is part of the process. But they’re also harder to get out of – because Congress
is part of the process. [...]
For a President, congressional-executive agreements are easier to get into, because Congress is part of the process. But they’re also harder to get out of – because Congress
is part of the process. [...]
If Trump dumps Canada, is the remaining agreement still NAFTA? If not, does he have the statutory authority to enter into a new agreement with Mexico? The answer to both questions
is that the President could probably have done either – but he can’t do the latter now, and he could never do either alone. [...]
As the headlines have been screaming for a while now, the Trump Administration’s actions may violate trade obligations of the United States under international agreements
like the WTO and possibly also domestic statutes governing trade. This raises a preliminary question: Do Americans care? [...]
It’s MLB Opening Day 2018, and that means it’s time to take stock of America’s favorite pastime: imposing trade sanctions. Between its steel and aluminum tariffs, a WTO
complaint and more tariffs against China for IP violations, and the possibility of ending NAFTA, the Trump Administration is playing hardball with longtime trade [...]
Guest blogger Katie A. Hutchison is a member of the WVU Law Class of 2018. She specializes in international law and immigration law and has worked as an immigration intern
at the International Rescue Committee and as a Civil Division... [...]
As the President continues to focus on protecting American interests and creating opportunities for U.S. businesses, American contractors face record-setting backlogs. All
of a sudden, a roadblock emerges: Who in fact will build this infrastructure work? [...]
For those who are or can be in the Chicago area next week, John Marshall Law School is hosting the Hon. Gary Katzmann of the U.S. Court of International Trade on November 14
at 2 p.m. for their annual DiCarlo... [...]
"It has given me a great pleasure to observe that till this point, the proportion of representation, came before us, our debates were carried on with great coolness & temper.
If any thing of a contrary kind, has on this occasion appeared. I hope it will not be repeated; for we are sent here to consult not to contend with each other; [...]
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump told the United Nations, “I will always put America first.” Trump’s speech evoked sovereignty, but mostly celebrated nationalism and
implied protectionism. Is Trump showing the world America? Or is he holding up a mirror showing the world itself? [...]