Chicago-area toymaker Rick Woldenberg sued Trump over tariffs in a landmark case heard by the Supreme Court Wednesday.
While hearing arguments, the justices seemed skeptical about President Donald Trump's ability to implement sweeping tariffs ...
Some critics of Trump's tariffs, which he set on nearly every country in April, have said that Americans have received the ...
Most justices appeared skeptical of President Trump's tariff policies, challenged by two educational toymakers.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments in a lawsuit challenging whether President Donald Trump has the authority to levy tariffs.
Neal Katyal, who has argued over 50 cases before the court, represents a group of businesses. Benjamin Gutman, Oregon’s ...
Here's what journalists covering the legal saga over Trump administration tariffs need to know from our webinar with ...
Learning Resources filed a lawsuit in April arguing that the tariffs are beyond the scope of the 1977 law that allows a president to regulate international commerce as an emergency response to a ...
One of the challenges was brought by the Liberty Justice Center, a libertarian public-interest law group based in Texas, on behalf of a group of small businesses including wine importer Victor Owen ...
Six months after suing President Trump over the tariffs on his educational toy companies, Rick Woldenberg is still trying to ...
Ask Rick Woldenberg why he’s challenging President Donald Trump’s tariffs at the U.S. Supreme Court, and he might mention a ...