💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court declined to expedite a case from Learning Resources Inc. challenging President Trump's tariffs, preferring to let lower courts decide first. The company argues that the tariffs, imposed under emergency powers, are harming businesses. The Trump administration defends the tariffs, citing a national emergency due to the trade deficit. The appeals court has allowed the tariffs to continue pending further arguments.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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