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Law Journal columnist Bennett Gershman breaks down the U.S. Supreme Court's recent arguments on birthright citizenship.
The president’s primary argument is that nationwide injunctions prevent the executive branch from carrying out its constitutional duties. But as Justice Elena Kagan pointed out, if the president is ...
CASA, on whether lower courts have the power to issue “nationwide injunctions” blocking President Donald Trump’s executive ...
Republican President Donald Trump raised the stakes again Friday when he attacked the U.S. Supreme Court for its ruling ...
Beneath the technical arguments at the Supreme Court last week was an effort to take away one of the only really effective ...
What do questions from the key justices in the case tell us about where the Supreme Court might be headed on nationwide ...
It paves the way for the Trump administration to deport 350,000 Venezuelans, many of whom are working and paying taxes in the U.S.
In the 1960s, however, some judges invented a new tool called a universal injunction to impose their will on the country.
As Trump’s intent to override the courts get more obvious, a legal commentator who closely observes MAGA lawlessness explains ...
The decision will also potentially reshape the power of federal judges to block presidential policies nationwide.
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