Companies Challenging Trump Tariffs Urge Supreme Court to Take up Case

Date:

US Supreme Court

Lower courts disagree over which has authority to hear challenges to the ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs imposed in April.

Companies Challenging Trump Tariffs Urge Supreme Court to Take up Case

The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on June 25, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times

Matthew Vadum

Matthew Vadum

|Updated:

0:00

Companies suing the Trump administration over tariffs urged the Supreme Court on Aug. 5 to take up their case to resolve a disagreement between lower courts over which one has the authority to hear the tariff challenge.

The case is Learning Resources Inc. v. Trump.

Matthew Vadum

Matthew Vadum

Author

Matthew Vadum is an award-winning investigative journalist.

Author’s Selected Articles

Oklahoma Agrees to End In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants

Oklahoma Agrees to End In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants

Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Cancel Restrictions on Immigration Stops in Southern California

Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Cancel Restrictions on Immigration Stops in Southern California

Supreme Court Rejects Inmate’s Request to Have His Pacemaker Turned Off Before Lethal Injection

Supreme Court Rejects Inmate’s Request to Have His Pacemaker Turned Off Before Lethal Injection

Supreme Court to Consider Use of Race in Drawing Louisiana Election Map

Supreme Court to Consider Use of Race in Drawing Louisiana Election Map
spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Share post:

More like this
Related

US Offers $10 Million Reward and Relocation for Information on Irans Supreme Leader, Other Top Officials

A banner depicting the Iranian regime's new leader, Ayatollah...

Trump: Iranians Face Big Hurdle in Overthrowing Regime

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a Women's History...

Trump Signs Executive Orders to Boost Housing Supply, Improve Access to Mortgages

Workers rebuild a home in the Eaton Fire burn...

What to Know About the Tiny Iranian Island That the US Bombed

The United States ‘obliterated’ military targets on Kharg Island...