Principle Standing Committee and Subcommittees:
The Transportation Committee (Chair Kim Calicott/Vice Chair Rich Roche)
includes the following Subcommittees:
- Air Freight Subcommittee
- NVOCC Subcommittee
- Logistics Subcommittee
- Export |Compliance Subcommittee
The Customs Committee (Chair Sandy Langford-Coty/Vice Chair Ralph De La Rosa)
includes the following:
- ACE Strategy Subcommittee
- Part 111 Rewrite Subcommittee
- Trade Interruption and Resumption Planning Subcommittee
The Regulatory Agencies Committee (RAC) (Chair Mike Lahar/Vice Chair Adam Lees)
includes the following:
- USDA APHIS-Core Subcommittee
- USDA APHIS-Lacey Subcommittee
- USDA AMS-MO Subcommittee
- USDA AMS-Organic Subcommittee
- CPSC Subcommittee, EPA Subcommittee
- FCC Subcommittee, FDA Food Subcommittee
- FDA Devices-Tobacco Subcommittee
- FWS Subcommittee, NHTSA Subcommittee
- NOAA/NMFS Subcommittee
- TTB Subcommittee
- ATF Subcommittee, and DEA Subcommittee
Upcoming Meetings & Conferences
STR Webinar: Breaking Down the US Supreme Court Ruling on IEEPA Tariffs
Join us for a webinar analyzing the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Our speaker will break down the Court’s decision that the statutory authority to “regulate importation” under IEEPA does not include the power to set tariff rates, and the Court’s rejection of the government argument that national emergiencies justify expanding presidential tariff authorigy beyond those statutory limits.
The discussion will also examine the separate concurring and dissenting opinions, including the Justices’ differing views on the major questions doctrine, legislative history, and the potential continued use of other tariff statutes such as Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act and Sections 201 and 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
Finally, the webinar will focus on what comes next. With the case returning to the Court of International Trade, significant questions remain regarding remedies, including whether—and how—refunds of invalidated IEEPA tariffs will be processed. As several Justices noted, the refund process could be complex and disruptive, with billions of dollars potentially at stake.
Key Topics
The Supreme Court’s interpretation of IEEPA and why the tariffs were struck down
How the decision affects presidential tariff authority going forward
The role of other trade statutes that may still support future tariffs
Jurisdictional rulings and what they mean for ongoing litigation
*Committee and BOD meetings are only open to Regular members