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With the Supreme Court hearing its first case Thursday relating to nationwide injunctions – federal district court judges issuing rulings that affect the entire country – several proponents of a plan to end the practice are speaking out.
Senate Judiciary Committee member John Kennedy, R-La., said it appears to be a case of the "tail wag[ging] the dog," in that it is the judiciary’s job to adjudicate the law, not create it.
"When Congress makes a law, the federal judges are supposed to follow it. When the president exercises his power under Article...
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