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Toymaker, Wine Importer Take on Trump’s Tariffs

The Supreme Court examines if tariffs imposed under emergency powers violate Congress's exclusive authority to tax, with estimates showing 30% to 80% of costs borne domestically.

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Rick Woldenberg’s family-run educational toy business will forever be known by its blockbuster Supreme Court case against President Trump’s tariffs.  He’s OK with that.  “I wanted my name on this lawsuit,” Woldenberg said. “I’m not embarrassed for bringing it, and I think it’s an important lawsuit.”  The Supreme Court will hear arguments this morning in Learning Resources v. Trump, the case led by Woldenberg, and VOS Selections v. Trump, a chall…

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Semafor broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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