The Supreme Court will expand its Nov. 5 hearing on the challenges to President Trump’s International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs to allow for separate presentations from lawyers for state and private plaintiffs, but the justices will not let competing coalitions of private importers make their own arguments even though they disagree with each other on key legal issues. A pair of scheduling orders issued midday on Oct. 23 as entries in the electronic docket for the tariff suit say...