Supreme Court Gives Trump Wiggle Room with Mistaken Deportation Decision
- The Trump administration won a key decision in the Supreme Court case Trump v. CASA, which limits district courts' use of nationwide injunctions against executive actions.
- The Supreme Court allowed Trump's administration to resume third-country deportations and end Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelan nationals.
- In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court upheld Trump's birthright citizenship restrictions, which he called a monumental victory for the Constitution.
- Justice Elena Kagan expressed concern over forum shopping and the issuing of universal injunctions during her talk, indicating risks in the judicial process.
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Rampant court shopping against Trump gets reprieve with Supreme Court decision
President Donald Trump has faced various legal setbacks early in his second term which have been exacerbated through court shopping by his opponents, but a recent Supreme Court decision could help offer some relief. Court shopping, also known as forum…
Rampant court shopping against Trump gets reprieve with Supreme Court decision - Washington Examiner
President Donald Trump has faced various legal setbacks early in his second term which have been exacerbated through court shopping by his opponents, but a recent Supreme Court decision could help offer some relief. Court shopping, also known as forum shopping or judge shopping, has been a frequently used tactic by opponents of the Trump administration seeking favorable rulings and quick blocks of key parts of Trump’s agenda. The tactic involves…
Supreme Court gives Trump wiggle room with mistaken deportation decision
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