CHICAGO - In exactly one week, a suburban toy company will present its fight over tariffs before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Based in Vernon Hills, the family-owned business sued the Trump administration in April, arguing that the president does not have the constitutional or statutory authority to impose tariffs.

Now, company executives are preparing to travel to Washington, D.C., where the nation's highest court will hear their case.

What we know:

The toy company, which is made up of several educational brands including Learning Resources and hand2mind, has been locked in a legal battle over President Donald Trump's tariffs since the spring.

In its lawsuit, the company argues that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) Trump invoked does not authorize him to impose ta

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