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Two family-owned toy companies are asking the US Supreme Court to consider striking down many of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, putting a high-stakes fight with worldwide economic ...
The request filed Tuesday seeks to put the case on an expedited track with the possibility of a definitive Supreme Court ...
Two toy companies are asking the Supreme Court to hear their tariff lawsuit before lower courts do.Two courts have ruled the tariffs illegal in separate cases on different grounds.The CEO of a ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday received its first request to consider whether President Donald Trump’s tariffs are ...
An Illinois toy company is challenging Donald Trump’s tariffs at the Supreme Court. Learning Resources Inc. filed an appeal ...
In a separate and broader challenge, the Court of International Trade also ruled against the administration’s tariffs program ...
A small business on Tuesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide the legality of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, saying ...
A group of plaintiffs suing President Trump over his reciprocal “Liberation Day” tariffs said they asked the Supreme Court to leapfrog a lower court to immediately take up whether the levies are ...
That's evident when looking at the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, the PCE index, which rose to a 12-month rate of 2.1% in April from 2.3% a month before, matching the lowest level since the pandemic ...
Stanford Law Professor Alan Sykes joins Bloomberg Intelligence litigation analyst Holly Froum to discuss May 28 and 29 ...
President Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said they had signed a trade deal that they had agreed to last month ...