Jim Hartman: Fixing the Nationwide Injunction Dysfunction
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End The ‘Nationwide’ Injunction Racket Once And For All
By Josh Hammer, The Daily Signal | May 17, 2025 On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Trump v. CASA, Inc. Though the case arises out of President Donald Trump’s January executive order on birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment, Thursday’s oral argument had very little to do with the hotly contested substantive issue of whether the children of illegal aliens born on U.S. soil must automatically be conferre…
Alan Dershowitz Says Supreme Court Missed Key Question In Nationwide Injunction Case
Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz asserted on Newsmax Thursday that the Supreme Court overlooked a crucial dilemma during its hearing on nationwide injunctions. Speaking on “The Record with Greta Van Susteren,” Dershowitz contended that the justices “failed to ask the hardest question” regarding conflicting rulings from different district judges on the same executive action. The […] Alan Dershowitz Says Supreme Court Missed Key Question In N…
A Simple Defense of Nationwide Injunctions
The Supreme Court. (NA) The main issue addressed in yesterday's birthright citizenship oral argument before the Supreme Court was whether federal courts should have the power to issue nationwide injunctions against illegal government policies, as opposed to injunctions limited to the parties to the case, or perhaps to a particular state or local government. As I see it, there is a simple, but powerful reason why courts must have the power to i…
Should Courts Rule the Nation: Understanding Nationwide Injunctions
Title: Should Courts Rule the Nation: Understanding Nationwide Injunctions Key Takeaways: The Supreme Court debated whether federal judges can issue nationwide injunctions. These injunctions can halt laws or executive orders across the entire U.S. The discussion focused on judicial power and its limits under the Constitution. The Case at Hand Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court tackled a significant case, Trump v. CASA, Inc., which questioned whet…
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