The U.S. Supreme Court has fast-tracked two related cases on President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs. The justices agreed to hear Learning Resources, Inc., et al. v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc., and combined them into one argument. The Court set an expedited schedule and plans to hear the case in its first week of November.
Key dates set by the Court: opening briefs due Sept. 19; amicus briefs (in support or neutral) due Sept. 23; response briefs due Oct. 20; supporting amicus briefs due Oct. 24; reply brief due Oct. 30. Arguments will be in the first week of the November 2025 sitting.
The challenged taxes include Trump’s April 2 “Liberation Day” tariffs, which impose levies of 10-50% on most US imports depending on the country they come from. The April 2 tariffs represented the biggest increase in US import taxes since the 1930 Smoot-Hawley levies, with the country’s average applied tariff rate at its highest level in more than a century.
The appeal also covers tariffs Trump imposed on Canada, Mexico and China in the name of addressing fentanyl trafficking. The case stems from separate lawsuits filed by Democratic-led states and a group of small businesses led by wine and liquor distributor V.O.S. Selections Inc.
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