California is appealing a case against the Trump administration over tariff viol
California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement on the 2nd local time that he has appealed the latest ruling of the Federal District Court for the Northern District of California in the case of California v. the Trump administration's tariff policy violations. California previously filed a lawsuit in the Federal District Court for the Northern District of California on April 16 on behalf of the state government and Governor Gavin Newsom, accusing the federal government of violating the so-called "reciprocal tariffs" policy under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, claiming that this move harms the interests of states, consumers and businesses. California is also the first state to sue the Trump administration over tariffs. The Federal District Court for the Northern District of California rejected the California government's lawsuit on the 2nd. Bonta issued a statement immediately saying that the California government plans to immediately appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco. The California government's move is intended to determine the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for the Northern District of California to hear the lawsuit through the ruling of the appeals court.