Executive Authority
“Executive authority encompasses the constitutional powers granted to the president and federal agencies to implement, enforce, and administer laws, including the regulation of international trade through tariffs and customs duties.”
The scope of executive authority has clear constitutional boundaries that prevent overreach in areas like international commerce. When federal agencies exceed these limits, businesses have legal recourse to challenge improper actions.
Small businesses facing unlawful government actions can seek judicial review of executive decisions that harm their operations. Courts regularly examine whether executive branch actions comply with statutory requirements and constitutional constraints.
Contact TariffCounsel to evaluate your case against improper federal government actions affecting your business operations.
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