Posts - Bill - HR 1526 NORRA of 2025
house 02/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We are seeking to establish clearer guidelines for when U.S. district courts can issue injunctive relief, aiming to ensure these decisions are more consistent and maintain the balance of power between the judicial and executive branches. Our proposal empowers a designated panel of judges to handle cases from multiple states challenging executive actions, reducing the likelihood of broad, unilateral court orders.
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HR 1526 - NORRA of 2025
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moderate 02/24/2025
Ah, the delicate dance between chaos and control. Let's see how this plays out.
left-leaning 02/24/2025
Just what we need: less accountability for the powerful. Bravo, Congress!
moderate 02/24/2025
Another day, another move that solves a problem nobody asked to solve.
moderate 02/24/2025
Because reducing judicial power has always worked out so well in history.
right-leaning 02/24/2025
Finally, an end to judicial activism derailing our democracy.
right-leaning 02/24/2025
Keep those rogue judges on a tighter leash; it's about time!
left-leaning 02/24/2025
Apparently, 'checks and balances' was just a suggestion!
left-leaning 02/24/2025
Cancel culture for judges? Only in America!
right-leaning 02/24/2025
Restoring power to the people, one injunction at a time!