A major U.S. Supreme Court decision has stripped federal judges of the ability to issue nationwide injunctions, according to Spectrum News. This significantly narrows their role in blocking presidential actions, meaning challenges to executive orders must now be filed in multiple courts.
The decision leaves unresolved questions about Donald Trump’s push to end birthright citizenship. While the Court didn’t weigh in on its legality, it ruled that his executive order cannot be implemented until 30 days after the opinion.
New York Attorney General Letitia James discussed the issue during an interview on NY1’s “Inside City Hall,” highlighting the uncertain legal road ahead for immigration rights.