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Video of my Bruno Leoni Institute (Milan) Talk on the Supreme Court Tariff Decision and its Implications

Politics
United States
Started May 22, 2026

The article features a video of a talk at the Bruno Leoni Institute discussing the Supreme Court's tariff decision and its broader implications for trade and economic policy.

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A more protective tariff policy can help domestic industries recover from global competition and foster job growth.
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The Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs could lead to increased consumer prices and harm the economy.
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The Supreme Court's tariff decision is a necessary step to uphold national sovereignty in trade policies.
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The Supreme Court's decision may set a dangerous precedent that undermines international trade agreements.
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The implications of the Supreme Court's tariff decision highlight the ongoing debate over free trade versus protectionism.
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