Article from Scotusblog on today’s nationwide injunctions ruling:
“Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on nationwide injunctions in birthright citizenship case”
And here is a piece by Ilya Somin of Reason. He is an “open borders for all” law professor who also suffers from a severe case of TDS.
“A Bad Decision on Nationwide Injunctions”
Just Hours After SCOTUS Ruling, They Filed Another Challenge to Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
“Well, that didn’t take long. Just hours after the Supreme Court ruled against nationwide injunctions, the group that sued the White House over President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship has filed another lawsuit challenging the order.
The majority asserted that the power to issue broad rulings must align with what courts were allowed to do at the time the Constitution and the Judiciary Act of 1789 were established. However, the ruling still allows for class-action lawsuits to be filed. Plaintiffs must go through the proper process for filing such a legal action.
That’s exactly what CASA, the nonprofit immigrant advocacy group that sued the administration, is trying to do. In an emergency court filing, the organization and other plaintiffs are asking the US District Court in Maryland to block Trump’s Executive Order denying birthright citizenship to children born in the US after February 19, 2025.”
Link to Emergency Motion:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.mdd.574698/gov.uscourts.mdd.574698.98.0.pdf