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Supreme Court Weighs Limits on Nationwide Injunctions as Debate Intensifies

The justices face growing pressure to address the sweeping power of federal judges, while Congress considers legislation to restrict the controversial practice.

  • Nationwide injunctions, which allow federal judges to block government policies across the country, are under scrutiny by the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress.
  • President Trump and former President Biden both oppose the broad use of these injunctions, citing concerns about their impact on executive authority and governance.
  • Congressional Republicans are advancing legislation to curtail nationwide injunctions, though Democrats argue such measures could weaken checks on executive overreach.
  • Legal experts remain divided on the historical legitimacy and appropriateness of nationwide injunctions, with some warning of potential harm to constitutional rights if they are restricted.
  • The Supreme Court is reviewing cases involving nationwide injunctions, including challenges to Trump's executive orders, as calls for judicial restraint intensify.
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