The Supreme Court limited judges' power to issue nationwide injunctions, potentially benefiting the Trump administration. Rulings will be more case-specific.
The US Supreme Court has curtailed the power of judges to issue nationwide injunctions, a decision perceived as a victory for the Trump administration.
This move restricts lower courts from blocking federal policies across the entire country. The scope of rulings will now be limited to parties directly involved in the specific case.
This development impacts future legal challenges to government actions and may lead to a fragmented legal landscape. Policies might be blocked in some regions but not others.
This is a significant event in the continuing discussion about the role of the judiciary in shaping national policy.