
There Are Too Many Judicial Injunctions
Statecraft
Executive Orders and Judicial Oversight
This chapter explores the rise of executive orders in the initial stages of a presidency and the judicial injunctions that follow their implementation. It discusses the mechanisms of legal challenges to executive actions and the evolving relationship between the judiciary and the executive branch over recent decades. The chapter also delves into the historical context of judicial review, the influence of the conservative legal movement, and the implications of increased judicial oversight on effective governance.
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