DOJ asks Supreme Court to intervene in immigration judge gag order case
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- The Department of Justice (DOJ) has requested the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a case concerning a gag order imposed on immigration judges, following a lower appeals court ruling that could allow anti-Trump litigants to challenge presidential personnel decisions more effectively.
- This request is significant as it could influence the administration's ability to manage immigration-related judicial processes and personnel decisions, potentially impacting the broader immigration policy landscape under the Trump administration.
- The case reflects ongoing tensions surrounding executive authority, particularly in relation to immigration and judicial independence, as similar themes emerge in other legal challenges involving Trump's executive orders and policies, including those related to birthright citizenship and personnel management.
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