The Supreme Court can settle the question of nationwide injunctions
- U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer will argue against nationwide injunctions in three birthright citizenship cases before the Supreme Court on Thursday.
- The Supreme Court will focus on whether injunctions should apply nationwide or only to individual plaintiffs.
- Legal experts are concerned about the influence of unelected judges on national policy, with Justices Thomas and Gorsuch criticizing nationwide injunctions as dubious.
- Washington Attorney General Nick Brown stated that the president must abide by the laws and that constitutional amendments have a proper process.
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Trump’s lawyers hope Supreme Court will help president implement his second term agenda more quickly and effectively
On Thursday, the Supreme Court will take up a case that could decide how quickly President Donald Trump can implement his second term agenda as it hears arguments about nationwide injunctions that allow a single judge to block a policy for the entire country.
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Far left judges issue rulings that go far beyond the scope of resolving cases or controversies. It is a grotesque seizure of power that puts the entire nation at risk. The Supreme Court under a corrupt and compromised Justice Roberts has abandoned it's judicial responsibility to uphold the Constitution. He is owned.
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