House Passes Bill to Rein in 'Activist Judges and Their Rogue Rulings'

House Passes Bill to Rein in ‘Activist Judges and Their Rogue Rulings’


Federal judges would lose their sweeping power to issue broad injunctions that paralyze federal policy if a bill passed by the House becomes law.

The “No Rogue Rulings Act” passed the House 219-213 on Wednesday.

Rep. Michael Turner of Ohio was the only Republican to vote against the bill, which now heads to the Senate for consideration there. No Democrats voted for the bill.

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“We took on the activist judges and their rogue rulings. Now it’s on to the Senate to send this to the desk of @realDonaldTrump,” Republican Rep. Darrell Issa of California, who sponsored the bill, posted on X.

We took on the activist judges and their rogue rulings. Now it’s on to the Senate to send this to the desk of

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