[Written by: Mike Smiszek, Senior Trade Advisor, Braumiller Consulting Group]
Several tribunals and courts were established at various periods of America’s history to resolve trade-related litigation, both at the trial and appellate levels, and even the Supreme Court has played a significant role in these disputes. The jurisdiction and structure of these courts evolved as the complexities and volume of trade disputes grew. In this article we trace this judicial evolution—with a particular focus on the effect on tariff classification litigation—by examining how Congress has legislatively shaped the trade courts.
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