"Nothing about the refund issue warrants any delay in issuing this Court's mandate, let alone a staggering three months' delay," lawyers wrote in a court filing Monday morning, adding "the proper time to issue the mandate is now."
The Supreme Court's ruling has already set off a wave of lawsuits before the federal trade court from businesses large and small seeking refunds of the import duties they have paid. Among the companies seeking relief from the Court of International Trade are FedEx, Revlon and Costco.
After the appeals court's decision, Neal Katyal, one of the attorneys representing the small businesses, said his team "will be proceeding immediately to get the refunds Americans are owed."
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Obviously the SC and the Appeals Court are Traitor to 'Murica!
And should be invaded ASAP!
Iran was close to giving in on negotiations, but that would have spoiled the chance at Operation Epstein Fury AND the roll out of No Voting for YOU! in Blue States.
Taco Trump couldn't negotiate his way out of a toilet bowl, and he's very likely to Taco on this sneak attack as his polls fall farther.