Toy Companies Ask Supreme Court to Take Up Challenge to Trump’s Tariffs

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They allege that a federal law that the president invoked doesn’t actually allow him to issue the global tariffs.

Toy Companies Ask Supreme Court to Take Up Challenge to Trump’s Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on June 3, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times

Sam Dorman

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Two educational toy companies have asked the Supreme Court to weigh in on President Donald Trump’s tariffs, potentially teeing up an opportunity for the justices to decide whether he is encroaching on congressional authority.

Learning Resources and Hand2Mind had both sued in the District of Columbia, while other companies sued in the Court of International Trade. So far, courts have temporarily halted rulings against Trump in those cases.

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