This is Katyal 'Victory'

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New York: The tariffs imposed by US President Trump on countries of the world. Indian-origin lawyer Neel Katyal played a key role in blocking the Supreme Court. He argued strongly in court on behalf of small traders against the injustice done by tariffs. As a result, the court declared Trump's tariffs illegal and canceled them. Neel Katyal, the son of those who emigrated from India, worked as the interim Solicitor General during the Obama administration. After the court verdict, Katyal posted 'Victory' on X.
Even the powerful cannot break the constitution
'This is an unusual incident in this country. It proves that we have a system of thought capable of self-correction. You may be the most powerful person in the world.. but you cannot break the constitution,' commented Katyal.
The court stood by the law...
After the Supreme Court verdict, Katyal released a statement. He commented that the court stood by the law. The court's message is clear. Presidents may be powerful but the Constitution is more powerful than that. In America only members of the legislature can tax the people. The court ordered in favor of all the points we asked. Thank you Liberty Justice Center for leading the way when others did not. This case is not about the presidency but about a particular president. It is about separation of powers. Not related to politics. The Supreme Court, which has been the foundation of the government for 250 years. Katyal commented that she is happy to protect the basic values.
- Katyal was born in 1970 to an immigrant couple from India. Born in Chicago, his father was an engineer. Mother is a pediatrician. He received his law degree from Yale Law School. After that, he worked as a clerk at US Second Circuit Court of Appeals Guido Calabresi and US Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer.
- Katyal served as a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center for over two decades. He became one of the youngest professors in the history of the university. He served as a visiting professor at Harvard University and Yale Law School.
- Worked as National Security Advisor in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General of the Department of Justice. Served as Special Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General.
- Katyal is a partner at Milbank LLP Washington. He is also a member of the firm's Litigation and Arbitration Group.
- According to the details on the Milbank website, Katyal's arguments are heard in appellate and complex disputes. He argued 54 cases in the Supreme Court.
- He received the Edmund Randolph Award, the highest award in the American judiciary, in 2011.
- He was appointed to the Federal Appellate Rules Advisory Committee from 2011 to 2014.
'The incident on Friday proved the greatness of the American system' commented Neil Katyal. He claimed that as the son of immigrants, he was able to go to court, advocate for America's small businesses, and say that this president acted illegally. After the verdict, he gave an interview to 'MS Now'. 'I was able to present my case effectively. Advise them that they can ask me tough questions. There were really heated arguments. Finally they voted. We have won,' explained Katyal.
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