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Two American family-owned toy companies urged the Supreme Court on Tuesday to step into the legal fray over President Donald ...
The two companies have argued that President Trump does not have the authority to impose tariffs under a federal emergency ...
Two Illinois-based businesses are hoping the Supreme Court will hear their lawsuit against Trump's tariffs to speed up the ...
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An Illinois toy company challenged President Donald Trump’s tariffs in front of the Supreme Court on Tuesday in a long shot ...
In a separate and broader challenge, the Court of International Trade also ruled against the administration’s tariffs program ...
Two local businesses are asking the U.S. Supreme Court intervene immediately in the high-stakes legal battle over President ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNUS Companies Take Trump Tariff Suit to Supreme CourtTwo American toy companies have petitioned the Supreme Court to decide their case against the president, who they say ...
Ticker: Americans turn cautious and retail sales slide; Toy company challenges Trump’s tariffs before the Supreme Court ...
Two family-owned toy companies are asking the US Supreme Court to consider striking down many of President Donald Trump’s ...
Learning Resources Inc. is escalating its fight against Trump's tariffs to the Supreme Court, arguing the former president ...
Illinois toy company petitions for a Supreme Court review of Trump tariffs, citing illegal imposition and economic impact.
The Supreme Court is being asked to rule on the legal fight over President Trump’s tariffs, giving the nation’s highest court the chance to definitely determine whether the president has the authority ...
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