Dozens of big name companies — including several in Oregon and Washington — have joined the ongoing legal fight against the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs .

Since November, nearly 100 businesses have filed lawsuits with the intention of securing refunds should the U.S. Supreme Court declare the president’s global tariffs policy illegal. Justices expressed skepticism during oral arguments last month, questioning whether President Donald Trump possessed the power to impose such expansive duties on international imports.

The suits have marked a shift in the kinds of companies pushing back against tariffs, according to legal experts . Instead of relying on smaller businesses , now larger, well-known retailers are taking a stand.

One of the largest retailers to do so — and o

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