[Opinion] 'Especially Galling': Law Professor Slams 'Hubris' of Supreme Court Conservatives
Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh warned that lower courts must respect Supreme Court precedents, citing multiple recent rulings limiting injunction powers and reinforcing judicial hierarchy.
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'Especially galling': Law professor slams 'hubris' of Supreme Court conservatives
USA Today reports The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ordered lower courts to get in line with SCOTUS rulings, despite justices on the High Court increasingly refusing to back up their rulings with argument.“Lower court judges may sometimes disagree with this Court’s decisions, but they are never free to defy them,” Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch admonished in a scathing order joined by fellow conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh…
SCOTUS Defends Trump’s Policies—But Stays Silent on Your Gun Rights
Opinion iStock-Bill Chizek Justice Neil Gorsuch recently laid down the law for federal judges who think they can ignore the Supreme Court. “Lower court judges may sometimes disagree with this Court’s decisions, but they are never free to defy them,” he wrote, joined by Justice Brett Kavanaugh. It was the third time in just weeks the Court had to slap down judges who refused to follow precedent on Trump administration policies. That’s the Supreme…
Conservatives Celebrate SCOTUS Ruling Vindicating Trump By Smacking Down Rogue Federal Judge - The American Tribune.com
Back in late June, the Supreme Court issued what might have been one of the most important decisions of the second Trump presidency, largely limiting the power of district court judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking the president from enacting his agenda anywhere in the country. A key Republican group then issued a statement celebrating the victory and explaining its importance. As background, in its ruling on a case regarding a nation…
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