
District Court Reform: Nationwide Injunctions - Harvard Law Review
On November 18, 2022, months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a group of antiabortion doctors and organizations brought suit in the...

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“If the goal is to disincentivize the political gamesmanship of nationwide injunctions, instead of their absolute use, random judge selection, multi-judge panels, or funneling through designated forums can constrain the most extreme uses without eliminating the remedy entirely. And most importantly, these reforms could also help restore perceptions of the judiciary as nonpartisan, while preserving judges’ ability to issue nationwide relief in cases where it is necessary to curb executive abuse.”
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