DETAILS. THE PLAINTIFFS CALLED THIS A SAD AND CONFUSING DAY AND SAID THEY’VE ALREADY TAKEN THE NEXT STEPS, SAID TWO HOURS AFTER THE SUPREME COURT DECISION, THEY FILED A NEW CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT IN ...
On June 5, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed a writ of certiorari as improvidently granted, leaving unresolved a significant question regarding class-action certification under Federal Rule of Civil ...
And the court declines to so find when the proposed class counsel filed a brief containing "a wholesale fabrication of quotations and a holding on a material issue" (presumably stemming from using AI ...
In the aftermath of the Supreme Court's ruling in Trump v. CASA, barring nationwide injunctions, most informed observers expected courts to instead certify broad class actions against Donald Trump's ...
Rather than address the issue, the Supreme Court chose not to issue any decision at all. Instead, on June 6, 2025, it simply dismissed the writ of certiorari as improvidently granted—without any ...
A group of plaintiffs challenging President Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions quickly made a new push to block it nationwide, following the Supreme Court’s decision Friday. In a 6-3 ruling ...
A Supreme Court decision limiting the ability of judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking Trump orders left open the possibility of class-action lawsuits to do the same. Here’s how. By Sonia A.
A federal judge agreed Thursday to issue a new nationwide block against President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. The ruling from US District Judge Joseph ...