The Supreme Court will not speed up decisions on challenges

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The High Court has rejected a request to promote a review of customs issues from family-owned toy companies.

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WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court refused to speed up the consideration of whether to challenge President Donald Trump’s drastic tariffs before lower courts rule the dispute.

The High Court rejected a family-owned toy company, a request for learning resources, raising challenges to Trump’s tariffs to facilitate review of the dispute.

The educating company won a court ruling on May 29 that it cannot unilaterally impose tariffs using the emergency legal powers Trump cited for him. That ruling is currently pending and customs duties are in place for now.

Learning Resources asked the Supreme Court to immediately hear about the suit to determine the legality of the case and take the rare step of effectively leaping the U.S. Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia Circuit in Washington, where the case is pending.

Two district courts held that Trump’s tariffs were not justified under the International Emergency Economic Force Act, the law he cited for them. Both of these cases are under appeal. There are no courts yet supporting the massive emergency customs authorities Trump claims.

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