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The Supreme Court ruled that lower courts must limit injunctions to the parties before them, preventing nationwide orders that affect federal policy and reshaping the balance of judicial power.
"The relief requested here raises a serious risk of doing precisely what the [Supreme] Court has cautioned the court to avoid." The post 'This court may not overreach': SCOTUS 'shadow docket' rulings compel judge to deny preliminary injunction in Department of Education restructuring case first appeared on Law & Crime.
Biden-appointed federal judge Deborah Boardman blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order with nationwide injunction, citing likely constitutional violation.
Though the power plant boiler that towered over Springdale for decades was toppled months ago, the legal battle over its demolition continues, this time in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. In September 2023,
Colombian TikTok influencer Leidy Tatiana Mafla-Martinez was taken into ICE custody while live streaming from her home in Los Angeles. Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Martinez was arrested in connection with a prior DUI.
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court will most likely be revisiting issues of nationwide injunctions and transgender status in its next term. The Federalist Society, a law and public ...
'Very Unclear,' Justices Leave Court-Watchers Guessing Over Emergency Orders. Maybe That's by Design
Thursday's emergency order allowing a Mississippi law restricting minor access to social media came three years after the court intervened to block a similar Texas law.
The Supreme Court recently laid down the criteria to be generally applied while deciding the cases of trademark infringement. The Court said that although the Trade Marks Act, 1999 does