Toy Firms File Expedited Request With SCOTUS on Tariffs

Two toy companies on Tuesday filed a request with the Supreme Court challenging the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, arguing the president did not have the legal authority to enact such sweeping change without congressional approval.

Hand2mind and Learning Resources, two educational toy companies in Illinois, have asked the Supreme Court to expedite their request and have urged the justices to rule on if the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA, gives a president the power to impose tariffs without Congress.

“In light of the tariffs’ massive impact on virtually every business and consumer across the nation, and the unremitting whiplash caused by the unfettered tariffing power the president claims, challenges to the IEEPA tariffs cannot await the normal appellate process (even on an expedited timeline),” lawyers for the companies wrote in their filing.

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