June 18th, 2025
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Learning Resources Inc., a toy company from Illinois, has sued President Trump over his tariffs in the Supreme Court. They argue that he put these taxes on goods without Congress's permission, which they say is against the law. The company won in a lower court, but the tariffs are still being collected because another court is looking at a similar case. Learning Resources feels that this case is very important and needs to be decided quickly because the tariffs are really hurting businesses and customers. Their CEO, Rick Woldenberg, says that the tariffs are causing a lot of confusion and making prices go up. The company's lawyers have suggested that the court could decide by June if they will hear the case and then listen to arguments in the fall. The Trump administration supports the tariffs, saying that a special emergency law allows the president to control what comes into the country during national emergencies.
June 18th, 2025
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