High court ruling on injunctions could imperil many court orders blocking the Trump administration -
💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court's decision to limit federal judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions affects numerous lawsuits blocking Trump administration policies. Key cases include: - Massachusetts judge blocking Trump's voter verification order. - California judge preventing cuts to migrant children's legal representation funding. - Maryland judge halting the end of federal diversity, equity, and inclusion program support and health care funds for transgender youth. - Rhode Island judge blocking the dismantling of federal agencies supporting libraries, museums, and minority businesses.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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