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Judicial Authority for Me Not Thee
Episode 145

Judicial Authority for Me Not Thee

SCOTUS rules on universal injunctions. Plus: denaturalizing US citizens and ICE raids target migrant workers.

Main Justice · Andrew Weissmann, Mary McCord

July 1, 20251h 1mExplicit

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Show Notes

After Friday’s Supreme Court ruling to limit nationwide injunctions, Mary and Andrew begin by breaking down what it means for future challenges to executive actions as they make their way through the courts, and what’s next for Mary’s birthright citizenship case. They also tackle the DHS lawsuit against all federal judges on the district court in Maryland, before reviewing the Justice Department’s plans to prioritize cases revoking citizenship—aka ‘denaturalizing’ US citizens. This, along with their discussion of ICE targeting migrant workers and using routine traffic stops to check legal status, shines a light on the legal limits of ICE’s tactics.

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