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International Trade Court Decisions Signal Limits On Presidential Authority
24 January 2020
Steptoe LLP
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Steptoe partner Eric Emerson authored an article titled "International Trade Court Decisions Signal Limits
on Presidential Authority" for Bloomberg Law. The
article, published January 22, discusses how the US Court of
International Trade has identified at least some limits on the
president's authority to use statutory trade remedies.
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