WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted an unusually quick hearing on whether President Donald Trump has the power to impose sweeping tariffs under federal law.

The justices will hear arguments in November, lightning fast by the typical standards of the nation’s highest court.

The small businesses and states that challenged the tariffs in court also agreed to the accelerated timetable. They say Trump illegally used emergency powers to set import taxes on goods from nearly every country in the world, nearly driving their businesses to bankruptcy.

The 12-state coalition is being led by Oregon .

“The Supreme Court’s decision to take up this case is an important moment in our fight to keep checks and balances intact,” said Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, in a s

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