June 18th, 2025
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Learning Resources Inc., a toy company from Illinois, has sued President Trump over his tariffs at the Supreme Court. They claim he put these tariffs in place illegally, using special emergency powers without Congress's permission. The company won a case in a lower court, but another court is now reviewing a similar decision, so the tariffs are still being collected. Learning Resources says the case needs a quick decision because the tariffs are greatly affecting businesses and customers. CEO Rick Woldenberg states that the tariffs are causing a lot of uncertainty and making prices higher. The company's lawyers have suggested that the court could decide to hear the case before June and then discuss it in the fall. The Trump administration defends the tariffs, saying the emergency powers law allows the president to control imports during national emergencies.
June 18th, 2025
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