Bill aimed to restrict 'activist judges' awaits Senate vote; Critics call HR 1526 a threat to constitution
- H.R. 1526 passed in the House on April 9 with 219 YES and 213 NO votes.
- Representative Darrell Issa introduced H.R. 1526, also known as the No Rogue Rulings Act.
- The bill seeks to amend Title 28 and limit district courts' injunctive relief powers.
- Issa stated judges abuse power; the ACLU and others call the bill unconstitutional.
- The bill now awaits Senate passage before potentially going to President Trump.
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Steube Condemns Democrats', Activist Judges' Insistence on Keeping Borders Open
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It’s not over until SCOTUS sings
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