4 Experts Available for Timely Analysis on Supreme Court Ruling Against Trump’s Tariffs

Director of Communications

On February 20, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, were unlawful and exceeded his authority. For reporters covering the ruling’s effects on the U.S. economy and global trade, the following experts are available:

University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Chinn's research is focused on international finance and macroeconomics. Chinn has been a visiting scholar at the International Monetary Fund, the Congressional Budget Office, the Federal Reserve Board, the European Central Bank and the Banque de France. He is coauthor of a new textbook on International Economics (Cambridge University Press), with Douglas Irwin.

National Defense University

Kellogg’s research focuses on the intersection of international economics and national security, including research on economic interdependence and China’s economic statecraft. For a forthcoming book, she looks at the business community’s role in foreign policy decisions. She co-hosts the Kellogg''s Global Politics podcast.

University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
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Kay works on issues of trade, labor, social movements, globalization, culture, organizations, and global health. Her work engages two primary areas: transnational political economy, with a focus on labor and social movements, and; transnational culture, centered on how cultural processes work in a globalized world. 

Princeton University
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Mosley's research focuses on the politics of the global economy, as well as international relations generally. Research projects include the effects of international capital mobility on government policy choices; the role of private sector actors in global financial regulation; and the relationship between labor rights and foreign direct investment.