Law Professor Steve Vladeck Talks the Courts
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- The number of lawsuits against Trump's executive actions is unprecedented.
- The Supreme Court's role is crucial in determining the status quo of ongoing litigation.
- Congress is failing to uphold its responsibilities, leading to increased executive power.
- Nationwide injunctions are a contentious issue, with hypocrisy on both sides of the aisle.
- The DOJ's alignment with the president undermines its independence.
- The Eric Adams case exemplifies the troubling use of prosecutorial power for political gain.
- Impeaching judges for their rulings poses a significant threat to judicial independence.
- The legitimacy of the Supreme Court is essential for its role in the legal system.
- Judicial independence is at risk due to increasing political pressures.
- The future of the courts will depend on how current issues are resolved.
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