June 18th, 2025
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Learning Resources Inc., a toy company from Illinois, has taken President Trump's tariffs to the Supreme Court. They argue that he put these tariffs in place illegally, using an emergency law without getting permission from Congress. The company won a case about this before in a lower court. However, because another court is looking at a similar decision, the tariffs are still active, and Trump can keep collecting them. Learning Resources says the case needs to be decided quickly because the tariffs are really hurting businesses and people who buy things. The CEO, Rick Woldenberg, says the tariffs are causing a lot of uncertainty and making prices go up. The company's lawyers have suggested that the court could decide by June if they will take the case and then listen to arguments in the fall. The Trump administration supports the tariffs, saying that the emergency law allows the president to control imports during national emergencies.
June 18th, 2025
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