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A federal judge agreed Thursday to issue a new nationwide block against President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to ...
Trump celebrated when the Supreme Court limited nationwide blocks on his policies, but judges are finding other ways to ...
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that federal district judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions, which pause government policies nationwide while litigation over their legality moves forward. Judges have ...
Federal District Judge Joseph Laplante has certified a class consisting of all current and future children who stand to lose citizenship rights because of Trump's order, and issued a preliminary ...
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court will most likely be revisiting issues of nationwide injunctions and transgender ...
Left-wing advocacy groups wasted no time Friday capitalizing on what some conservatives worry is a loophole in the Supreme Court’s ...
Declaring a class-action lawsuit, a federal judge issued a nationwide block of President Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship after the U.S. Supreme Court limited lower courts' ...
This case poses a question nearly identical to the one in LabCorp—but it does so cleanly,” the automaker said, referring to an appeal the Supreme Court dismissed as improvidently granted last term.
In a 6-3 decision issued on Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court limited the use of nationwide injunctions going forward—a move that will likely mean more lawsuits and class actions, including in ...
In 2023, the Supreme Court ruled against race-conscious college admissions. Now, data on the first class of students to enter since then gives a peek into what the future of college enrollment holds.
Legal scholars Lee Kovarsky and D. Theodore Rave (both at the University of Texas) are leading experts on habeas and class action issues, and their recent Lawfare article on "Class Actions and the ...
Labcorp v. Davis presented an opportunity for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on a critical and hotly contested class action issue—whether the a class can be certified when some members of the ...