The No Rogue Rulings Act of 2025 passed the U.S. House in a 219-213 vote along party lines on Wednesday.
The bill would amend chapter 85, title 8 of the U.S. Code to prohibit a U.S. district court from issuing an injunction unless the injunction applies only to the parties of the particular case before the court.
Rep. Darrell Issa, the California Republican who introduced the legislation in February, noted that the Trump-endorsed bill “would impose important limits on nationwide injunctions, which activist Federal courts are weaponizing in an attempt to undermine President Trump’s legitimate powers under Article II of the Constitution.”
While the legislation will likely fail in the U.S. Senate, where a handful of Democrats would have to come on
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