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Biden-appointed federal judge Deborah Boardman blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order with nationwide injunction, citing ...
The Supreme Court ruled that lower courts must limit injunctions to the parties before them, preventing nationwide orders ...
A federal judge in Maryland ordered a nationwide halt — again — to a Trump administration order that would have denied ...
During a White House press briefing in March, press secretary Karoline Leavitt quivered over the nationwide injunction issued against the Trump administration. Leavitt stated, "It's ridiculous lawfare ...
U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman ruled that President Trump's administration cannot withhold citizenship from children ...
A federal judge in Maryland has ruled the Trump administration cannot withhold citizenship from children born to people in ...
Under Chief Judge John Roberts, the United States Supreme Court has stepped up its use of the "emergency docket," writes ...
CASA was hardly surprising, but it was nevertheless still dramatic—lopping off in one fell swoop what had become an ...
A Supreme Court decision last month limiting the use of nationwide injunctions appeared to pave the way for President Donald Trump to begin enforcing his plan to end birthright citizenship.
Since the Supreme Court limited judges' power to block Trump, state AGs like Andrea Joy Campbell in Massachusetts have continued to sue the president.
Weeks after the Supreme Court said judges should scale back nationwide injunctions, four lower courts have maintained or imposed such bans on Trump’s executive order.