U.S. Supreme Court declines to expedite review of Trump tariff case
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to fast-track a legal challenge against the broad tariffs imposed by former President Trump. On Friday, the Supreme Court rejected a scheduling request from two educational toy manufacturers seeking to overturn several of Trump’s import tariffs. This decision means the U.S. government will have the standard 30 days to file a full response, rather than the shorter deadline requested by the two companies in their application on Tuesday. Learning Resources Inc. and hand2mind Inc. had hoped the Supreme Court would take the unusual step of hearing the case without waiting for a ruling from the federal appeals court. The Trump administration argued that the Supreme Court should allow the normal appeals process to proceed.
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