Rogue Judges?: Judge Shopping, Nationwide Injunctions, and the Power to Stop Presidential Actions

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April 7, 2025 Rogue Judges?: Judge Shopping, Nationwide Injunctions, and the Power to Stop Presidential Actions

Are nationwide injunctions appropriate or a dangerous abuse of judicial authority? And if judges are acting improperly, what can or should be done about it? Hear from a panel of experts on these questions and more.

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Monday, April 7, 2025

11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

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There have been a record number of nationwide injunctions issued by federal district court judges, mostly Democrat appointees, against the Trump administration, frustrating many of President Trump’s policy initiatives. The parties filing these lawsuits seem to be engaging in “forum shopping,” seeking out judges who are likely to rule in their favor.

Are these judges enforcing the rule of law, or are they rogue actors ignoring constitutional separation of powers and impinging on core executive branch authority? Are nationwide injunctions appropriate or a dangerous abuse of judicial authority? And if these judges are acting improperly, what can or should be done about it?

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