

Nationwide Injunctions Are Enjoined
Jul 1, 2025
Dive into the legal labyrinth of the Sean Combs jury deliberations and a pivotal Supreme Court ruling that reshapes nationwide injunctions, altering the executive branch's litigation strategy. Explore Gavin Newsom's defamation suit against Fox News and Trump’s bizarre lawsuits against judges. Discover the intricacies of jury dynamics and the legal risk involved in juror disputes, while pondering the implications of immigration policies and birthright citizenship amid shifting court power. It's a wild ride through law and celebrity!
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Juror Cooperation Issues in Trials
- Juror disputes can lead to concerns about a juror not following instructions or cooperating.
- Judges typically try to encourage jurors to adhere to instructions before taking drastic actions like removing a juror.
No More Nationwide Injunctions
- The Supreme Court ruled federal trial courts can no longer issue nationwide injunctions against government actions.
- The ruling limits relief to parties involved unless class actions or other legal methods apply.
Supreme Court Gains More Power
- The Supreme Court's decision shifts power from lower courts to itself, increasing its influence on national legal issues.
- Parties will seek emergency relief from the Supreme Court more, elevating its role in executive branch litigation.