On June 27, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court held, in a 6-3 decision in Trump v. Casa, that federal courts lack the authority to issue nationwide injunctions under the Judiciary Act of 1789 (Judiciary Act ...
CommentaryAttorney Analysis from Westlaw Today, a part of Thomson Reuters. June 13, 2025 - In a major trade secrets case, Insulet Corp. v. EOFlow Co., in the United States District Court for District ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A journalist runs out of the U.S. Supreme Court building carrying a ruling on the last day of the court's term on June 27, 2025, ...
・Today's Supreme Court ruling limits federal courts from issuing nationwide injunctions. ・The SAVE Plan's current injunction by the 8th Circuit likely remains in place, unless the executive branch ...
A divided Supreme Court ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision left unclear the fate of President Trump’s restrictions on birthright ...
Across the ideological spectrum, justices have been troubled by rulings that touch everyone affected by a challenged law, regulation or executive action. By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington ...
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What the Supreme Court ruling against ‘universal injunctions’ means for court challenges to presidential actions
When presidents have tried to make big changes through executive orders, they have often hit a roadblock: A single federal judge, whether located in Seattle or Miami or anywhere in between, could stop ...
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