Trump's Losses Raise a Question: Should One Judge Set National Policy?
Briefly

Judicial rulings against President Trump have spotlighted the nationwide injunction, a powerful legal tool being used amidst over 100 lawsuits against his administration. Early in his second term, district judges have blocked various executive actions, provoking intense scrutiny from both political factions. Justice Samuel Alito's dissent highlighted concerns regarding judicial overreach, while Republican legislators are drafting bills to limit such injunctions, arguing they disrupt the judiciary's function. The ongoing tug-of-war between judiciary powers and executive authority continues to provoke debate about the balance of power in U.S. governance.
"The debate over nationwide injunctions has simmered for years, but with more than 100 lawsuits pending against the Trump administration, it is now roaring."
"House Republicans are targeting nationwide injunctions with a bill that its sponsor said was needed to fix a major malfunction in the federal judiciary."
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