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Yesterday, in a 6–3 decision in Trump v. CASA, the United States Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in a case ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett delivers a welcome rebuke to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and every other activist judge who ...
In a June 27 ruling, the Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s request to partially halt nationwide injunctions ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative bloc reduced the power of district court judges to block government actions nationwide.
I shamefully confess I watched the “No King” protests with a gleeful and almost-prurient mix of satisfaction and almost-arrogant disdain. It’s always good to see “We the People” expressing discontent ...
Conservative Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett stunned veteran bench watchers Friday with a blunt takedown of liberal ...
The Supreme Court just made it harder for judges to block presidential policies nationwide, but lawmakers hold the key to changing that.
The Supreme Court will continue to police executive overreach on its emergency docket.
The judicial insurrection can still block President Trump's policies in the courts, despite the Supreme Court's ruling in Trump v. CASA.
The Supreme Court on Friday limited the ability of federal judges to temporarily pause President Trump’s executive orders, a ...
Chief Justice John Roberts chastised President Donald Trump early on in his second term, and Justice Amy Coney Barrett ...
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.
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