Supreme Court Limits "Universal Injunctions" in Landmark Ruling

Supreme Court Limits "Universal Injunctions" in Landmark Ruling

The Supreme Court has made major headlines in recent days with a decision that significantly limits the authority of lower federal courts to issue what are known as universal injunctions. This was in response to challenges around President Trump’s executive order that sought to restrict birthright citizenship for certain children born in the United States. Instead of weighing in on the constitutionality of the citizenship order itself, the Court, in a 6-3 opinion authored by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, focused on clarifying that federal courts can no longer block government policies nationwide for everyone, but rather only for the parties directly involved in a lawsuit. This decision marks a clear departure from past practice, reinforcing the principle that sweeping, nationwide remedies from courts are only appropriate in rare cases. The ruling did not settle the underlying legal question around birthright citizenship, so additional challenges on the substance of that policy may still reach the Court in the future, as reported by Phillips Murrah and coverage on SCOTUSblog.

At the same time, the Supreme Court has also drawn considerable public attention over its recent involvement in matters affecting transgender rights. The Court recently upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, a decision in United States v. Skrmetti, which permitted the state to deny medical treatments such as hormone therapy and puberty blockers to minors. Advocates argue this decision undermines access to necessary healthcare and is part of a broader pattern of restrictions following the Dobbs ruling on abortion. Additionally, the Court recently agreed to review cases involving state laws that bar transgender athletes from participating in school sports based on their gender identity. The cases of Little v. Hecox from Idaho and West Virginia v. B.P.J. will determine whether these state bans run afoul of federal civil rights law, especially Title IX, and constitutional protections.

Education policy and federal authority are also under the spotlight, as the Court recently allowed the Trump administration to move forward with significant downsizing of the Department of Education. Without issuing a detailed opinion for the public, the Supreme Court’s action has paved the way for major federal layoffs within the agency, raising concerns among educators and public school advocates about the future of federal support for education.

Attention also remains fixed on changes in workplace discrimination law. Building on last year’s Muldrow decision, courts have started applying a lower “some harm” standard to determine whether employees have suffered adverse action in discrimination cases under Title VII and now also under the Americans with Disabilities Act. This shift broadens the situations in which employees might have a viable claim of discrimination, since less severe job actions such as changes in responsibility or required counseling can now qualify as legally adverse.

In the midst of these headline decisions, the Supreme Court’s credibility and role continue to be debated, with Gallup reporting record gaps in public job approval. Commentators are discussing potential reforms, and there are renewed calls among political figures to consider expanding the Court or adding new states to the Union. As the legal landscape evolves, listeners can expect the Supreme Court’s decisions and agenda to remain at the center of national conversation.

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