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BREAKING: JUSTICE.GOV: "Attorney General Sessions Releases Memorandum on Litigation Guidelines for Nationwide Injunctions Cases"
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[quote:Paranoid Chick:MV8zOTA0NDY3XzcwMzg3NTI3X0E3NUIyMkQ3] [quote:Coward of Anonymous:MV8zOTA0NDY3XzcwMzg3MjcxXzM2MDA2NTIy] [quote:Paranoid Chick:MV8zOTA0NDY3XzcwMzg3MjI2X0Q1MTMwNEM0] [quote:Coward of Anonymous:MV8zOTA0NDY3XzcwMzg3MDkwX0RDMDBBQzU0] so, does a memorandum have any sort of power affiliated with it? Isn't it just guidelines on how to proceed if a douche hawaii judge blocks an order? [/quote] He is documenting evidence and precedence and being very meticulous with the minutiae. The courts were already doing this under other administrations, but the Executive Branch under Trump would look vindictive/political (or at least that is how MSM and Dems would portray it) to go after prior infractions of judicial overreach. Instead, they allowed it to occur under Trump’s Admin, so these courts can be taken to the Supreme Court. They are in serious shit. This whole slow-roll-set-up is like the best and longest foreplay of my life... Edited to add: watch Ghomert here at 05:20:00. He lays down all of the crimes on the public record (listen especially to him allude to the Rosenbergs). All of these guys are foreshadowing by putting all of the crimes into the public record. https://www.c-span.org/video/?451253-2/us-house-meets-legislative-business [/quote] BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA! You said that so perfectly! I've been saying it too...all these potards screaming "LOCK HER UP," and I'm sitting over here just lapping it all up because we know what the end looks like. So in essence then, he's documenting and laying out the process, at the same time as recording evidence of the oversteps the lower courts are taking? Is that more or less accurate? [/quote] I am not an attorney, but that is how it looks to me. The lower courts cannot defend themselves from this. Dead-to-Rights. [/quote]
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BREAKING: JUSTICE.GOV: "Attorney General Sessions Releases Memorandum on Litigation Guidelines for Nationwide Injunctions Cases"
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US2A
> The litigation guidelines published today will
> strengthen the Department’s efforts to help
> restore order, boundaries, and common sense
> to the U.S. judicial system.
Looks like he's laying the groundwork for the Executive Branch to ignore nationwide injunctions outside the ruling court's district.
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ITeachF_____gScience
Please ELI5
gloxon
That idiot judge from Hawaii will no longer be allowed to overstep his authority, halt Trump's executive orders, and rely on the media for protection.
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mrsentinel
He is laying groundwork in multiple hostile courts. Cite the same case law and let judges do illegal rulings. Elevate case to supreme court and cite the multiple cases.
Supreme court then slaps all lower courts to take away their nationwide injunction authority.
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SDsc0rch
would a lawyer/legally-minded individual please ELI5 for non-legal-minded?
nishinoran
Essentially it looks like they're beginning the steps necessary to fix cases like the Travel Ban, where an executive order, clearly within the President's powers, was held up nation-wide by a decision from a single judge in Hawaii.
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libertyprime48
I'm not a lawyer but it looks like the executive branch and justice department may start to ignore nationwide injunctions, since federal activist judges have abused them numerous times. Using nationwide injunctions to block Trump's travel ban was probably the most egregious example of federal judges going beyond the limitations of their jurisdiction.
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