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The Supreme Court curtailed the power of district courts to issue “universal injunctions” in a decision Friday.
The court ruled that universal injunctions issued by lower courts likely exceed the authority Congress has granted them.
The Supreme Court’s conservative bloc reduced the power of district court judges to block government actions nationwide.
Friday's decision stems from President Trump's executive order regarding birthright citizenship, but the Supreme Court ...
In Trump v. CASA Inc., a 6-3 majority ruled that federal courts likely lack the authority to issue “universal injunctions” that block government policies nationwide.
The Supreme Court ruled on universal injunctions Friday, striking down an injunction against Trump's birthright citizenship ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that district courts can’t issue universal injunctions, ending an increasingly common way for ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's Friday ruling limiting the power of judges to block a president's policies nationwide will have ...
The immediate shift from universal injunctions to class actions underscored the remaining paths to challenge Trump’s use of executive authority, but legal experts cautioned that additional roadblocks ...
Texas judges produced “more than half” of all universal injunctions issued during the terms of former Presidents Barack Obama ...
Justice Barrett writes for the Court's majority that universal inunctions likely exceed the equitable power of federal courts.
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