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Nationwide Injunctions in the Modern Legal Landscape

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Should a single district judge be able to issue an injunction controlling the action of executive branch nationwide?  Such injunctions are becoming increasingly common, but when combined with broad venue rules they give the challenger far too much latitude for judge shopping.

Beth Williams, AAG for the Office of Legal Policy, will speak to the San Francisco Chapter of the Federalist Society on this topic at noon on Monday.  The event page is here.

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