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In recent years, a judge in one state had gained the power to halt policies across the entire United States. Known as nationwide or universal injunctions, these actions have become one of the sweeping tools in the federa...
Are Judges Too Powerful? The Rise of Universal Injunctions, with Samuel Bray is an episode from Big Brains by University of Chicago Podcast Network. In recent years, a judge in one state had gained the power to halt policies across the enti...
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In recent years, a judge in one state had gained the power to halt policies across the entire United States. Known as nationwide or universal injunctions, these actions have become one of the sweeping tools in the federal court—affecting cases ranging from student loan forgiveness to environmental policies to birthright citizenship. How did universal injunctions become such a central feature of modern constitutional battles? And should one judge really be able to block a policy for the entire country? In this episode, UChicago legal scholar Samuel Bray explains the history and legal debate behind such actions, including his research which was cited more than a dozen times in the 2025 Supreme Court case Trump v. Casa, which examined how courts use this remedy—and whether injunctions fit within the Constitution’s design. Follow Big Brains: LinkedIn: X: Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Are Judges Too Powerful? The Rise of Universal Injunctions, with Samuel Bray is from Big Brains by University of Chicago Podcast Network.
Published Mar 19, 2026 and 00:40:08 long