Grassley unveils bill to limit reach of judicial rulings
- On March 25, 2025, Senator Ashley Moody proposed creating specialty courts to bypass unfavorable federal court rulings for President Donald Trump.
- Senator Chuck Grassley introduced a bill aimed at restricting the power of judges, limiting court rulings to only parties involved in a case.
- Grassley believes that judges should decide specific cases and not formulate national policy, arguing that judicial overreach is dangerous for the government's balance of power.
- If passed, Grassley's bill could significantly impact ongoing lawsuits, including one involving deportation plans blocked by a federal judge.
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Senate Judiciary Chair Introduces Bill to End Nationwide Injunctions
Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) introduced legislation on March 31 to prevent courts from issuing nationwide injunctions. Dubbed the Judicial Relief Clarification Act of 2025, the law comes amid heightened scrutiny over the use of nationwide injunctions and their increasing role in halting aspects of President Donald Trump’s agenda. The law would amend two other laws—the Administrative Procedure Act and the Declaratory Judgment Ac…
GOP Lawmakers Seek Answers For Taxpayers Who Picked Up Tab For Biden’s DEI Initiatives
Senate Judiciary Republicans are seeking accountability for taxpayers who footed the bill for the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives under former President Joe Biden. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa and GOP Sens. Mike Lee of Utah, Ted Cruz of Texas and Ashley Moody of Florida wrote to […] GOP Lawmakers Seek Answers For Taxpayers Who Picked Up Tab For Biden’s DEI Initiatives
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