The Supreme Court ruled that federal courts do not have the authority to issue nationwide injunctions to block unconstitutional presidential actions, significantly undermining the checks on executive power. This decision arose from Trump v. CASA, which challenged the president's executive order on birthright citizenship. The court's ruling reaffirmed the interpretation established in 1898 that anyone born in the U.S. is a citizen, directly contradicting Trump's order. The ruling reflects an ideological split, with conservative justices asserting limits on the power of federal courts.
The Supreme Court ruled that federal courts lack the authority to issue nationwide injunctions against unconstitutional actions by the president, severely restricting checks on executive power.
In the case Trump v. CASA, the court's decision contradicts a long-standing precedent established in 1898, which affirmed birthright citizenship for all born in the U.S.
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