The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against broad judicial powers to block executive orders, making it harder for courts to issue nationwide injunctions. This ruling impacts challenges to Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, which seeks to limit citizenship for those born in the U.S. to undocumented parents. Although the court did not rule directly on this executive order, the conservative majority's decision is viewed as a shift towards seemingly enhancing executive power and potentially lessening the courts' role as a check against the presidency.
The Supreme Court's ruling significantly limits the ability of judges to issue universal injunctions against presidential actions, a drastic change in judicial power dynamics.
This decision allows for the potential enforcement of Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, creating uncertainty regarding the constitutional protections around this issue.
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