US Federal Court. Dominion of Canada as applicant and either DJT or the USA as respondent.What Court or jurisdiction would have authority? And who would have status to bring an action?
Both countries are post industrial service-oriented luxury economies also with a resource extractive sector.Really Mandrill? You're making a statement like that? Have you been drinking or just run out of steam?
Why?He's got yuuuge legal problems.
First, large quantities of fentanyl don't come from Canada and the burden to show that they do is on him.
Why would the judge get involved in a political question?Second, a judge is going to say that the remedy is to set up more efficient and powerful law enforcement cooperation, and not imposing tariffs.
Maybe?Third, a judge is going to say that he was fatally remiss in not going to Congress before seeking to use his emergency powers to write and EO.
Why would a judge get involved in such a question?Fourth, a judge is going to say that sometimes deficits are just simply that and can't be rectified and have to be lived with.
That maybe.Fifth, a judge is going to say that his remedy is to use the arbitration clauses under NAFTA to discuss the trade imbalance, not to simply breach NAFTA unilaterally.
Ya...I'm not the one missing something. Patriotism is nice and all that but your statement is childish & unrealistic. I'm open to be wrong but this is unlike you. This is more along the lines of Frankie's dumbness.Both countries are post industrial service-oriented luxury economies also with a resource extractive sector.
What does Canada have? Toronto's similar to Chicago in what it has and hasn't got.
You seem to be missing something here.
Go re read my first post.
Both countries are post industrial service-oriented luxury economies also with a resource extractive sector.
What does Canada have? Toronto's similar to Chicago in what it has and hasn't got.
You seem to be missing something here.
Go re read my first post.
Because it's ultra vires of him just to do whatever shit he wants and not comply with the limits of the powers delegated to him by Congress.Why?
I don't think that's true as far as the law is concerned.
Why would the judge get involved in a political question?
Maybe?
The law you posted just says he has to inform congress.
Nothing about having to go to them and ask permission or even allow oversight.
Why would a judge get involved in such a question?
That maybe.
The Mandrill educating us on Admin Law 101...take heed...Because it's ultra vires of him just to do whatever shit he wants and not comply with the limits of the powers delegated to him by Congress.
Admin Law 101.
Buddy, I went to law school to learn this stuff.The Mandrill educating us on Admin Law 101...take heed...
One would think a convicted felon would be honest and abide by all laws and contracts, especially the ones he signed.Trump just doesn't care about the law, the US has already broken trade agreements.
Even when they are challenged, like the last WHO case, the US will just ignore the ruling if it goes against them.
I get that, I'm just not sure that the case law supports that, even if it would be reasonable.Because it's ultra vires of him just to do whatever shit he wants and not comply with the limits of the powers delegated to him by Congress.
Admin Law 101.
Congress has the constitutional power to make trade treaties and then delegates very limited emergency powers to levy emergency tariffs to the President.
That delegated power has to be scrupulously complied with in good faith.
Trump doesn't get to invent a frivolous, bad faith reason to claim an "emergency" has occurred and then rely on it to trigger bullshit emergency power to levy his own tariffs. This is really basic admin law.
And even more so when the bullshit reason is has got nothing to do with trade. And even more so when there is an elaborate trilateral treaty with its own complaint procedures and arbitration provisions.
@richaceg , I got a law degree and this is technical lawyer shit that you know fuck all anything about!
you went to law school you sayBuddy, I went to law school to learn this stuff.
Trump has a lot of lawyers in his staffers...I'm pretty sure every step he makes are being looked at and scrutinized carefully... but hey the team of lawyers that Trump hires may not be as good as The Mandrill....I mean...he has studied Admin Law 101 after all...they got nothing on The Mandrill...I get that, I'm just not sure that the case law supports that, even if it would be reasonable.
There is a long history of "it doesn't matter what his reasons are, only if he can do it" in the American system.
So whether or not the emergency is made up is something for Congress to decide.
If there is an emergency declared, he has the right to declare tariffs.
It's entirely possible that the approach I am thinking of isn't in effect here.
From the document you linked in the beginning.
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LOLTrump has a lot of lawyers in his staffers...I'm pretty sure every step he makes are being looked at and scrutinized carefully...
Fascists depend on people like you to seize power: we can rely on them being within the law.Trump has a lot of lawyers in his staffers...I'm pretty sure every step he makes are being looked at and scrutinized carefully... but hey the team of lawyers that Trump hires may not be as good as The Mandrill....I mean...he has studied Admin Law 101 after all...they got nothing on The Mandrill...