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EPISODE · May 15, 2025 · 1 MIN

Can One Judge Block National Policy? Supreme Court to Decide

from AURN News · host Clay Cane, Ebony McMorris, Jamie Jackson

Today, the U.S. Supreme Court tackles a case that could redefine judicial power — and even who counts as “we the people.” At issue is whether a single federal judge can block a president's policy nationwide. In this instance, it involves President Donald Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship for babies born to undocumented parents. Lower courts froze the ban across all 50 states. The administration argues that sweeping injunctions have reached epidemic proportions — stripping the executive branch of its authority. If the justices side with the White House, federal judges could only halt policy for the specific plaintiffs before them — clearing the way for the administration to deny citizenship in dozens of states still awaiting challenge. But if the White House gets what it wants, could it be endangering the rights of thousands of American-born children? Is this more than a procedural issue — part of Trump's hardline immigration agenda aimed at deterring migrants, pressuring lawmakers and weaponizing the courts to bypass Congress? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Today, the U.S. Supreme Court tackles a case that could redefine judicial power — and even who counts as “we the people.” At issue is whether a single federal judge can block a president's policy nationwide. In this instance, it involves President Donald Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship for babies born to undocumented parents. Lower courts froze the ban across all 50 states. The administration argues that sweeping injunctions have reached epidemic proportions — stripping the executive branch of its authority. If the justices side with the White House, federal judges could only halt policy for the specific plaintiffs before them — clearing the way for the administration to deny citizenship in dozens of states still awaiting challenge. But if the White House gets what it wants, could it be endangering the rights of thousands of American-born children? Is this more than a procedural issue — part of Trump's hardline immigration agenda aimed at deterring migrants, pressuring lawmakers and weaponizing the courts to bypass Congress?

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