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AG Barr: Nationwide Injunctions Violate Separation Of Powers And Make District Court Judges Far Too Powerful
Attorney General Barr gave a speech to the American Law Institute
Tuesday on the topic of nationwide injunctions. As Barr pointed out,
nationwide injunctions have been used an unprecedented number of times
during Trump’s administration. In fact, more national injunctions have
been issued under Trump than during the entire 20th century.
Since President Trump took office, federal district courts have
issued 37 nationwide injunctions against the Executive Branch. That’s
more than one a month. By comparison, during President Obama’s first two
years, district courts issued two nationwide injunctions against the
Executive Branch, both of which were vacated by the Ninth Circuit. And
according to the Department’s best estimates, courts issued only 27
nationwide injunctions in all of the 20th century.
Some say this proves that the Trump Administration is lawless. Not
surprisingly, I disagree. And I would point out that the only case
litigated on the merits in the Supreme Court—the so-called “travel ban”
challenge—ended with President’s policy being upheld.
Barr went on to say that he wasn’t interested in arguing about
specific policies. He wanted instead to argue that the use of such
nationwide injunctions violated the separation of powers courts have
traditionally observed:
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