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U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) this week joined Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa in introducing the Judicial Relief Clarification Act of 2025. The bill would limit federal court orders to parties directly before the court – ending the practice of universal injunctions and clarifying the role of the judicial branch to decide the law in a non-partisan way.
Under the legislation, parties seeking nationwide relief would be required to file a class action lawsuit. The bill would amend the Administrative Procedure Act and the Declaratory Judgment Act to limit courts’ decisions to the parties before them, and make temporary restraining orders immediately appealable.
Senator Lummis said Judges are not policymakers – and they have not been elected by the American people to legislate, adding that the courts should not be a tool for far-left activists to obstruct every part of President Trump’s agenda.
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Last modified: April 3, 2025




