Indy Politics speaks with Evansville attorney Josh Claybourn  who was at the recent Supreme Court’s hearing on tariffs.

Claybourn filed an amicus brief with the court where he argued against the President’s unilateral authority to impose tariffs. He highlighted the constitutional issues, noting that the President’s actions violate the separation of powers. Claybourn predicted that the tariffs are likely to be struck down due to statutory and constitutional problems.

He also touched on the potential refund process for illegally collected tariffs and the political implications of redistricting in Indiana, where some state senators oppose the changes.

The audio runs about 19 minutes.