He’s a federal district judge in the 9th Circuit, not a state court judge.
Ninth isn’t a great pedigree. Who appointed him?
How is it that a federal judge, a member of the “co-equal” judiciary branch, has the power to issue any ruling whatsoever on an order issued by the co-equal president or on a law passed by congress and signed by the president?
How is it that an un-elected person is more co-equal than the other two branches of government?
Can a president overturn a judge’s ruling? No.
Can the congress overturn a judges ruling? No.
How is it that a judge can do anything other than apply the law as written on a case that happens to be before his court?
It seems to me that the un-elected branch of government has considerably more power than both of the elected branches combined.