
SEN JOHN KENNEDY: Why SCOTUS should seize opportunity to eliminate universal injunctions
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Supreme Court will hear arguments to decide whether individual district court judges can unilaterally stop the federal government from enforcing a law or policy nationwide.
Republican John Kennedy represents Louisiana in the U.S. Senate.
In the 1960s, however, some judges invented a new tool called a universal injunction to impose their will on the country. Instead of addressing the concerns of one plaintiff, these judges began enjoining the government from enforcing the policy against anyone, anywhere.
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