FedEx is standing up for the rule of law — and it deserves our applause. After the Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping tariffs, FedEx filed suit seeking a full refund of the tariffs it paid under that unlawful policy. The Court made clear that the president cannot stretch emergency powers beyond what Congress authorized. Now, FedEx is taking the next logical step: holding the government accountable and demanding repayment of funds collected under a rule the high court struck down. This isn’t just about one company. It’s about constitutional limits on executive power. When courts determine that an administration acted beyond its authority, the consequences must be real. Businesses — large and small — should not be forced to absorb the cost of policies that violate the law. FedEx joins other companies in seeking relief, reinforcing a basic principle: no administration is above the Constitution, and unlawful actions must be corrected. Add your name to applaud FedEx for standing up for accountability, defending the rule of law, and demanding that constitutional boundaries be respected.