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The two companies have argued that President Trump does not have the authority to impose tariffs under a federal emergency ...
The company aims to leapfrog a federal appeals court hearing a similar lawsuit brought by Oregon and other states.
Learning Resources CEO Rick Woldenberg thinks the Trump administration's sweeping tariffs will be catastrophic for both his family-owned toy business and for the broader U.S. economy. That's why ...
Two district courts have ruled that Trump's tariffs are not justified under the law he cited for them, the International ...
An Illinois toy company, Learning Resources, challenged President Donald Trump’s tariffs in front of the Supreme Court in a long shot bid to press the justices to quickly decide whether they are ...
Vernon Hills, IL toy companies Learning Resources, Inc. and hand2mind, Inc. asked the US Supreme Court to expedite review of Donald Trump tariffs.
U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras ordered the administration May 29 not to collect tariffs from Learning Resources and hand2mind based in Vernon Hills, Illinois, while the case is litigated.
Vernon Hills' Learning Resources Inc. and hand2mind, Inc., its sister company, wanted the justices to take up the case soon, rather than let it continue to play out in lower courts.
Learning Resources, which makes educational toys, asked the Supreme Court to take the rare step of immediately hearing the case to decide the legality of the tariffs. Primary Menu Sections.
Attorneys for Learning Resources and sister company hand2mind, suggested the court could consider whether to take up the case before the end of the term in June and hear arguments when their next ...