Supreme Court Limits Misuse of Injunctions: No More ‘Judicial Control’

On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6-3 ruling in a contentious case regarding “Birthright Citizenship,” stating that lower courts do not have the authority to issue national injunctions as it would constitute an abuse of their jurisdiction. The decision in Trump vs. Casa did not delve into the core substantive issues of the […]
Supreme Court’s upcoming decision on injunctions may have a significant impact on Trump

Impact of Supreme Court Decision on Immigration Policy On Tuesday, Jonathan Turley, a law professor from George Washington University and a contributor to Fox News, commented on the impending Supreme Court ruling regarding national injunctions. He indicated that this decision might significantly affect the Trump administration. The Supreme Court is set to clarify the extent […]
Nationwide injunctions are against American values — the Supreme Court needs to stop them immediately

In November, over 77 million Americans voted for Donald Trump. Their choice was largely driven by hopes for increased safety, a restoration of law and order, and a return to common-sense governance. Since taking office, Trump has made several commitments. He’s issued numerous executive orders reflecting his policy priorities. This, I think, is how it […]
Hawley clashes with law professor regarding injunctions preventing Trump

Sen. Josh Hawley Discusses National Injunctions at Hearing During a Congress hearing on Tuesday, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) represented himself as a law professor while discussing a nationwide injunction placed against the Trump administration by a district court judge. Hawley pointed out that the use of national injunctions has become more prominent in recent years, […]
Cornyn on injunctions: If a judge wants to engage in politics, they should run for office

Supreme Court Considers National Injunction Case This Thursday, the Supreme Court heard its first case regarding a national injunction, which has garnered various opinions from supporters who want to end the practice. A U.S. District judge’s ruling is at the center of this nationwide discussion. Senator John Kennedy, a Republican from Louisiana and a member […]
Court Changes Direction on National Injunctions and Democracy, Birthright Citizenship

The nine justices of the Supreme Court displayed a lack of agreement while questioning government attorneys regarding the implications of national restraint orders imposed by lower courts, which have affected President Donald Trump’s proposed changes. Trump’s legal team contended that these national restraint orders would stifle public discourse on judicial developments and hinder the management […]
Jonathan Turley Discusses Strong Debate on Nationwide Injunctions at Supreme Court

Supreme Court Debate on National Injunctions Heats Up During a recent oral debate at the Supreme Court regarding national injunctions, Jonathan Turley, a law professor from George Washington University, described the atmosphere as “pretty hot.” This special session was centered on the implications of a nationwide injunction related to birthright citizenship, a rule established under […]
Supreme Court considers Trump’s ban on birthright citizenship as nationwide injunctions loom

Supreme Court Set to Hear Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Challenge The Supreme Court is scheduled to engage in oral arguments on Thursday regarding President Donald Trump’s attempts to end birthright citizenship. A significant point of discussion will be whether lower courts that have blocked Trump’s policies acted beyond their authority. A conservative majority of 6–3 in […]
The Supreme Court should take the chance to get rid of universal injunctions.

On May 15, the U.S. Supreme Court will listen to arguments regarding a set of cases where district court judges are questioning whether the federal government can stop enforcing laws or policies nationwide without proper authority. It would be beneficial for the court to clarify and potentially end this practice. Typically, when a district court […]
Some Court Rulings, Preliminary Injunctions Are Due to Protest ‘Pressure’
On MSNBC’s “Weekend” broadcast on Saturday, AFL-CIO president Liz Schuler said “that was a success in some of these recent court decisions” and “a preliminary injunction is taking place.” Schler said, “[I]T is about freedom of speech. That’s because you, as an individual, you don’t have a very strong voice, but you do collectively. So, […]