Supreme Court of the United States

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Last mentioned: Jun 5, 2026

Timeline

  1. Sripetch v. SEC Decision

    Supreme Court unanimously holds SEC need not prove financial losses for disgorgement.

  2. Refund Window

    Expected deadline for importers to begin filing for duty recovery.

  3. Geneva Summit

    Scheduled meeting between Abbas Araghchi and Steve Witkoff to discuss the nuclear draft.

  4. SCOTUS Ruling

    Supreme Court strikes down the administration's broad tariff authority.

  5. SCOTUS Ruling & Tariff Pivot

    Supreme Court strikes down IEEPA tariff use; Trump announces 15% global tariff.

  6. Draft Proposal Initiated

    Iran begins drafting a new nuclear proposal following preliminary talks.

  7. Final Decision

    SCOTUS rules 6-3 to limit unilateral executive tariff authority.

  8. SCOTUS Certiorari

    Supreme Court agrees to hear the case to address the scope of IEEPA.

  9. Appellate Ruling

    Federal Circuit upholds broad executive discretion, leading to SCOTUS appeal.

  10. Appellate Split

    Lower courts issue conflicting rulings on the use of Section 232 for economic protection.

  11. Ninth Circuit Decision

    Ninth Circuit rules pecuniary harm not required (154 F.4th 980).

  12. Initial Challenge

    Trade associations file suit against executive tariff overreach in the CIT.

  13. Tariff Expansion

    Trump administration imposes broad tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.

  14. Liu v. SEC

    Supreme Court requires disgorgement be awarded for victims.

  15. Kokesh v. SEC

    Supreme Court holds disgorgement subject to five-year statute of limitations.

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Court Decisions Neutral

SCOTUS Expands SEC Disgorgement: $4.1M Award Upheld Without Loss Proof

The Supreme Court’s June 4, 2026 decision in Sripetch v. SEC removes the pecuniary-loss requirement for disgorgement, resolving a circuit split and strengthening the Commission’s enforcement posture. The ruling directly affects how securities-fraud defendants negotiate and litigate equitable remedies. Legal practitioners must now reassess defense strategies and compliance exposure in microcap and pump-and-dump matters.

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Regulation Neutral

SCOTUS Tariff Ruling: A Judicial Check Unlikely to Curb Trade Volatility

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a landmark ruling curtailing the executive branch's authority to unilaterally impose broad tariffs under national security justifications. While the decision reasserts judicial oversight, legal experts warn that the administration's likely pivot to alternative regulatory frameworks will sustain trade policy uncertainty for global markets.

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Regulation Neutral

FedEx Sues for Full Tariff Refund Following Supreme Court Reversal

FedEx has initiated a high-stakes legal battle against the Trump administration to recover the full amount of tariffs paid during previous trade disputes. The lawsuit follows a landmark Supreme Court decision that invalidated the underlying levies, highlighting a growing corporate push for complete restitution from the federal government.

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Court Decisions Neutral

SCOTUS Tariff Ruling: Navigating the New Legal Landscape for Global Trade

A landmark Supreme Court ruling has redefined the boundaries of executive authority regarding international trade tariffs, signaling a shift toward stricter judicial oversight and legislative authorization. The decision creates a complex new compliance environment for multinational corporations and a surge in demand for sophisticated RegTech trade management solutions.

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