“It’s unclear exactly what will happen,” said a Washington-based lawyer who litigates trade disputes. “There are around 3,000 refund lawsuits already pending and they are assigned to the same three judges who dinged Trump originally and are not fans.”
The fight over Trump’s tariffs could become a battle royale in this little known US court
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