The US Supreme Court has struck down President Trump's sweeping global tariffs in a landmark verdict, with Indian-origin lawyer Neal Katyal arguing the case on behalf of small businesses. Katyal, former Acting Solicitor General under President Obama, successfully challenged the tariffs before America's highest court. The decision reinforces constitutional limits on executive power, establishing that only Congress can impose taxes on Americans. This ruling has significant implications for trade policy, business operations, and market stability. The case demonstrates the judiciary's role in checking executive authority and protecting American businesses from unilateral tariff actions that could impact economic growth and consumer prices.
