💨 Abstract

The U.S. House's Republican-controlled budget bill includes a provision to limit courts' power to enforce contempt findings, a tool used to ensure government compliance with rulings. The move comes amid escalating conflicts between the Trump administration and the courts, particularly over immigration policies. Despite public defiance, the administration has largely complied with court rulings. Republicans like Mike Davis and experts like Steve Vladeck debate the implications, with the Supreme Court raising concerns about the rule of law.

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