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Watching Tariffs Come Down

The Supreme Court limited presidential tariff powers, ruling Trump’s use of emergency economic authority unconstitutional, protecting congressional control over taxation, Katyal said.

  • On Friday, February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down former President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs, with Neal Katyal, Indian‑origin lawyer and prominent appellate advocate, leading the successful argument.
  • Small businesses, backed by the Liberty Justice Center, argued the Trump administration’s tariffs exceeded the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and were unjust, unconstitutional taxation.
  • A veteran appellate advocate, Neal Katyal, a former Acting Solicitor General and Milbank LLP partner, has argued over 50 Supreme Court cases and teaches at Georgetown Law.
  • Minutes after the ruling, Neal Katyal framed it as a reaffirmation of constitutional boundaries, with the U.S. Supreme Court emphasizing only Congress can impose taxes.
  • Beyond trade policy, the ruling is seen as a significant curb on presidential authority, with Katyal describing it as a defining constitutional moment about the separation of powers.
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Part of the tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump are illegal, and the Supreme Court's verdict shows that control of power is still functioning in the US.

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SCOTUSblog broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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