Supreme Court adds Trump's tariffs case to fall lineup
The Supreme Court scheduled oral hearings in the case to take place in the first week of November.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear President Donald Trump's tariff case this fall, expediting the case that would determine whether Trump can use emergency powers to place tariffs on many countries.
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to take up the case last week and give an expedited ruling on the matter. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit determined last month that Trump lacked the authority to impose tariffs, but placed the decision on hold to give the administration time to appeal.
The Supreme Court scheduled oral hearings in the case to take place in the first week of November. The high court returns from its summer recess on Oct. 5.
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