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Constitutional Violation

“A constitutional violation occurs when federal, state, or local government exceeds the authority granted by the U.S. Constitution, infringing upon rights or acting beyond constitutional limits.”

Constitutional violations happen when government agencies impose regulations, taxes, or penalties that exceed their lawful authority under the Constitution. These violations can harm businesses through unlawful trade restrictions, excessive regulatory burdens, or unauthorized economic interference.


Small businesses facing unconstitutional government actions have legal recourse through federal courts. Successfully challenging these violations requires demonstrating that government conduct exceeded constitutional boundaries and caused measurable harm to your business operations.


TariffCounsel represents businesses challenging federal overreach and unconstitutional government actions that damage your commercial interests.



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