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February 21, 2026에 시작됨

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CLAIM 게시자: will Feb 21, 2026
Gorsuch's criticism highlights the importance of judicial integrity in maintaining checks on executive overreach, especially regarding tariff policies.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Feb 21, 2026
Supporters of Trump's tariffs argue they protect American jobs, demonstrating that economic impact should guide judicial decisions on trade.

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Critiquing fellow justices for their decisions on tariffs may reflect a deeper ideological rift within the Court that could affect future rulings.

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The dissent among justices on tariff legality underscores a troubling division that could undermine the Supreme Court's authority and credibility.

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The debate over tariffs reveals broader tensions between economic policy and constitutional interpretation, warranting a more nuanced discussion.

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