NJ attorney general: Universal injunctions still possible after Supreme Court ruling
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Nationwide Injunctions Not Off the Table Despite Supreme Court Ruling, NJ Attorney General Says
New Jersey’s attorney general said that states can still secure nationwide blocks against federal policies despite a recent Supreme Court ruling that limited the scope of such sweeping court orders, signaling continued legal battles over President Donald Trump’s bid to restrict birthright citizenship. In an interview aired on CNN on June 30, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin expressed confidence that states will be able to meet the str…
NJ attorney general: Universal injunctions still possible after Supreme Court ruling
New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin argued that sweeping injunctions blocking the Trump administration's policies could continue to be sought, despite a Supreme Court ruling against them, and that the court's decision did not opine on the merits of birthright citizenship.
The significant Supreme Court judgment on universal injunctions
30th June 2025 Now the federal government does not have to comply with certain irksome court orders because the federal courts can no longer make them * This week I will be looking closely at what seems at a highly significant judgment of the United States Supreme Court. It is 119 pages and you can read it here. At first glance it seems that while onlookers were (mis)directed into worrying about what happens if the Trump administration ignore…
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