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Constitutional rights have to be enforceable. They can’t rely on the goodwill of the government. This utter lack of accountability is a charter for abuse. And that abuse is happening right now.
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Yesterday, in a 6–3 decision in Trump v. CASA, the United States Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in a case involving an executive order that purports to eliminate birthright citizenship.
By limiting the ability of a single judge to halt executive actions across the nation, the court has restored balance to the judicial system.
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan once opposed the practice of district judges issuing national injunctions before siding with the court’s
The Supreme Court appeared divided after hearing arguments Thursday about the power of lower courts to issue nationwide injunctions, including rulings that have blocked President Donald Trump’s ...
The Supreme Court, ruling in the birthright citizenship case, reined in federal judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions.
Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions in birthright citizenship order. Updated June 27, 2025 1:25 PM ET Originally published June 27, 2025 10:19 AM ET. Nina Totenberg