Judges continue to stonewall Trump policies even after US Supreme Court injunction restraints

Judges continue to stonewall Trump policies even after US Supreme Court injunction restraints President Donald Trump hailed the U.S. Supreme Court's June 27 ruling restricting the power of federal judges to employ nationwide injunctions to halt his policies as "a monumental victory," but his legal triumph might be less clear-cut than it initially seemed. The Supreme Court ruling clipped the power of judges to grant so-called universal injunctions that are able to prevent the government from implementing a policy against anybody, anywhere throughout the whole country. The Trump administration indicated it would act quickly to appeal such injunctions. But the court's 6-3 conservative majority ruling included exceptions whereby federal judges could still issue broad rulings blocking significant aspects of the Republican president's agenda. In the brief period following the ruling, lower-court judges have already prevented Trump's asylum ban along the U....