Saturday, May 9, 2026

American toymaker defeats Trump in Supreme Court on tariffs!

Washington. The US Supreme Court has declared the sweeping emergency tariffs imposed by President Trump illegal. The name that is being discussed the most after this decision is Rick Woldenberg, who reached the Supreme Court against Trump’s aggressive tariff policy. Let us tell you that amidst the attack of tariffs and uncertainty of the supply chain, Rick Woldenberg, CEO of Learning Resources, has led this legal battle. Rick Woldenberg challenged the Trump administration’s use of the IEEPA law, arguing that these policies are a threat not to big companies but to middle-class industries that have existed for generations.
According to media reports, Rick Woldenberg, who challenged Trump’s tariffs, runs a family toy company in Chicago. Within days of the Trump administration’s announcement of the Liberation Day tariffs, he contacted lawyers and filed a lawsuit against Trump. In this case, they have won from the Supreme Court and Trump has lost. He had argued in court that tariffs are hurting small and mid-sized businesses the most, while larger companies protect themselves through lobbying and resources.
Woldenberg’s company makes most of its educational toys in Asia. Tariffs under the IEEPA law imposed by the Trump administration caused costs to skyrocket and the company faced losses, prompting Woldenberg to halt new hiring at the warehouse project. Not only this, his company also had to cut the marketing budget. After the tariffs imposed by Trump, they realized that the company would become smaller and earn less, and that is exactly what happened.
The biggest impact on Woldenberg’s company was on popular products. Due to fluctuating tariff duties, his company was once forced to shift production to different countries like refugees in India. This problem was not only for his company but also for other American companies, but big American corporates stayed away from this legal battle. According to experts, big companies have cash reserves and supply chain management capabilities, hence they focus on lobbying instead of going directly to court.
Dozens of small businesses and some nonprofit organizations lined up with Woldenberg, according to the report. The companies argued in the court that the 1977 IEEPA Act does not allow the President to impose tariffs. Lower US courts had also declared Trump’s tariffs a violation of the law.

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