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Toy company challenges Trump tariffs at US Supreme Court; claims misuse of emergency powers; seeks urgent ruling

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 17 June 2025
Learning Resources Inc. is escalating its fight against Trump's tariffs to the Supreme Court, arguing the former president overstepped his authority. The company emphasizes the urgent need for a ruling due to the tariffs' widespread impact on businesses and consumers, particularly with the approaching peak sales seasons.
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