

Peter Harrell
Visiting Scholar at the Institute of International Economic Law at Georgetown Law School and former trade policy official, providing legal and policy analysis on tariffs and trade law.
Top 3 podcasts with Peter Harrell
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Nov 7, 2025 • 1h 2min
Lawfare Daily: Supreme Court Oral Arguments on President Trump’s Tariffs
In this discussion, Peter Harrell, a trade policy expert, analyzes the implications of President Trump's tariffs while Georgetown Law professors Marty Lederman and Kathleen Claussen provide insights on the Supreme Court's oral arguments. They explore the skepticism from conservative justices about the IEPA's authority, debate the regulatory versus revenue nature of tariffs, and unpack potential limits on executive power. The conversation also touches on the major questions doctrine and the practicalities following a court loss, all while pondering the likelihood of a narrow ruling.

Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 20min
Rational Security: The “Master of the House” Edition
Anna Bower, a Senior editor and trial correspondent, Tyler McBrien, Managing editor, and Peter Harrell, an economics expert, dive into pressing national security issues. They discuss the U.S. government’s controversial investment in Intel amid global AI competition. The guests analyze Indian Prime Minister Modi’s diplomatic gestures towards Russia and China, signaling challenges for U.S. relations. Legal battles over the deportation of unaccompanied minors also take center stage, revealing the intricate intersections of immigration law and government policy.

Feb 23, 2026 • 1h 39min
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Feb. 20
Troy Edwards, former DOJ attorney focused on Justice Department independence and career staff impacts. Peter Harrell, trade-law scholar who analyzes the Supreme Court’s IEPA tariff ruling. They unpack the Court’s reasoning on tariff authority, limits on presidential trade power, alternative statutes like Sections 122 and 301, and the practical fallout for refunds, enforcement, and future litigation.


