KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Supreme Court will hear Trump’s global tariffs case in November on an accelerated timetable.
Tariffs remain in effect while the high court reviews their legality.
Case challenges presidential authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Tariffs have generated $159 billion in revenue and affected trade negotiations with multiple countries.
The Supreme Court granted an unusually quick hearing on President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on Tuesday, putting a policy at the center of his economic agenda squarely before the nation’s highest court.
The justices will hear the case in November, a lightning-fast timetable by the Supreme Court’s typical standards, and rule at some point after that. The tariffs will stay in place in the meantime.
The court a