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A Vermont Apparel Company Tries to Survive Trump's Tariffs. Will the Supreme Court Help?

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Some small businesses will argue a case with extraordinary implications for the global economy and boundaries of U.S. presidential power.

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A Vermont apparel company tries to survive Trump's tariffs. Will the Supreme Court help?

Some small businesses will argue a case with extraordinary implications for the global economy and boundaries of U.S. presidential power.

The great judges will hear on Wednesday the first pleadings that will allow them to determine whether Donald Trump's customs duties are illegal. For the American president, it is his entire presidency that is at stake, a year after his election

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WCAX-TV broke the news in Burlington, United States on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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