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Supreme Court Ends Abuse of Nationwide Injunctions Used to Block Pro-Life Laws, by Steven Ertelt – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews, Jun 27, 2025 

Washington, DCThe U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6-3 ruling limiting the power of federal district judges to issue nationwide injunctions, a decision hailed as a significant curb on judicial overreach.

The case stemmed from challenges to President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, though the Court did not rule on the constitutionality of that policy. Instead, it addressed the broader issue of nationwide injunctions, which allow a single judge to block federal policies across the entire country.

The majority opinion, written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, argued that such injunctions “likely exceed the equitable authority that Congress has granted to federal courts,” restricting their scope to only the parties directly involved in a case. ….