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  • H. R. 1526, also known as the "No Rogue Rulings Act of 2025," seeks to change the authority of United States district courts regarding injunctive relief. The bill aims to limit these courts from issuing orders that stop an action unless it specifically affects the parties...

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    The "No Rogue Rulings Act of 2025" is a plan to make sure that when courts make decisions to stop something from happening, they only do it for the people directly involved, unless multiple states have an issue; then a special group of judges will decide together.

  • H.R. 1526, also known as the “No Rogue Rulings Act” or “NORRA,” aims to amend title 28 of the United States Code to restrict how district courts can issue injunctive relief orders. Under this bill, a district court would only be able to grant an injunctive relief order if it specifically...

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    Imagine a rule that says judges can only tell people in a case to change what they’re doing, like putting a Band-Aid only where it’s needed. This bill wants to make sure judges don’t tell everyone to change, just the people who are part of the story.