In a thought-provoking exchange, Justice Sonia Sotomayor challenges the Trump administration’s stance on universal injunctions, raising a hypothetical scenario involving a president ordering the military to seize all privately owned firearms. “If there’s so much gun violence going on… does that mean we just wait until every plaintiff comes into court?” she asks, highlighting concerns about the potential inability of the courts to intervene against an unconstitutional act.
The debate centers on whether a federal district court’s ruling can effectively halt executive orders, with Solicitor General John Sauer asserting that courts have mechanisms like emergency class actions to address such crises. However, Sotomayor counters that the judicial system’s current limitations may fail to protect citizens in extreme situations, provoking a significant discussion on the balance of power between the presidency and judicial authority.
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