The Supreme Court said Tuesday it would decide the legality of the majority of President Donald Trump’s worldwide tariff regime, a signature policy priority of the president.

The justices announced they will hear oral arguments in November on the Trump administration request to overturn lower court rulings that found the president exceeded his authority with his “Liberation Day” and other tariffs on countries worldwide.

The case is almost certain to be one of the most high-profile of the term that starts next month, as the justices decide the balance of power between the executive and Congress with major global trade implications and billions of dollars on the line.

The justices put the case on a faster timeline than typical cases, an indication that they might rule quicker than usu

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