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USP Holdings, Inc., et al., Petitioners v. United States, et al.

Docket 22-565, Supreme Court of the United States (Dec. 20, 2022)
Petitioner USP Holdings, Inc, et al.
Respondent United States, et al.
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USP Holdings, Inc., et al., Applicants v. United States, et al.

Docket 22A403, Supreme Court of the United States (Nov. 7, 2022)
Petitioner USP Holdings, Inc., et al.
Respondent United States, et al.
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G&H Diversified Manufacturing LP v. United States

Docket 1:22-cv-00130, Court of International Trade (Apr. 22, 2022)
DivisionNew York
Plaintiff G&H Diversified Manufacturing LP
Defendant United States
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voestalpine USA LLC et al v. United States

Docket 1:21-cv-00290, Court of International Trade (June 17, 2021)
DivisionNew York
Plaintiff voestalpine USA LLC
Plaintiff Bilstein Cold Rolled Steel LP
Defendant United States
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In Re Section 301 Cases

Docket 1:21-cv-00052, Court of International Trade (Feb. 10, 2021)
Mark A. Barnett, Claire R. Kelly, Jennifer Choe-Groves, presiding.

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Universal Steel Products, Inc. et al v. United States et al

Docket 1:19-cv-00209, Court of International Trade (Dec. 3, 2019)
DivisionNew York
Flags3JPSteel3, TERMINATED
Plaintiff Universal Steel Products, Inc.
Plaintiff PSK Steel Corporation
Plaintiff Dayton Parts, LLC
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Reply of petitioners USP Holdings Inc et - Certificate of Word Count

Document USP Holdings, Inc., et al., Petitioners v. United States, et al., 22-565, Reply of petitioners USP Holdings Inc et, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Mar. 2, 2023)
That I am over the age of 18 years and am not a party to this action.
I am an employee of the Supreme Court Press, the preparer of the document, with mailing address at 1089 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 283, Boston, MA 02215.
That, as required by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(h), I certify that the USP HOLDINGS, INC., ET AL.
REPLY BRIEF OF PETITIONERS contains 1948 words, including the parts of the brief that are required or exempted by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(d).
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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Reply of petitioners USP Holdings Inc et - Main Document

Document USP Holdings, Inc., et al., Petitioners v. United States, et al., 22-565, Reply of petitioners USP Holdings Inc et, Main Document (U.S. Mar. 2, 2023)
The Federal Circuit correctly held that the Com- merce decision constitutes “final agency action” under the APA precisely because it provides the President with new authority to adjust imports.
Respondents’ opposition to the Petition fails to address the critical point that Congress delegated the authority to determine whether imports “threaten to impair” the national security to Commerce, not the President.
The Federal Circuit committed error by deciding that the Secretary’s decision is not subject to arbitrary or capricious standard of review, citing only United States v. George S. Bush & Co., 310 U.S. 371 (1940).
The Court noted a single precondi- tion limiting the exercise of executive power and found it dispositive in refuting a claim of unconstitutional delegation: “a finding by the Secretary ... [must be made] that an ‘article is being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security.’” 426 U.S. at 559.
It also fails to support its claim that the Secretary’s decision, which alters the legal landscape by conferring new tariff authority on the President, is not “final agency action.” Petitioners respectfully ask this Court to grant the requested writ.
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