In a rare display of bipartisan cooperation, both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have filed separate petitions with the Supreme Court, urging the nation's highest court to reconsider its stance on nationwide injunctions. These injunctions, issued by federal judges, allow them to temporarily block a federal policy from taking effect, often sparking controversy and gridlock in the implementation of government decisions. As the Supreme Court continues to grapple with the balance of power between the judiciary and the executive branch, both Biden and Trump's requests could have significant implications for the future of federal policymaking and the role of the federal judiciary. The Court's decision on these petitions will likely be closely watched by lawmakers, policymakers, and constitutional scholars.


Both Donald Trump and Joe Biden asked the Supreme Court to abolish nationwide injunctions, which allow federal judges to stop a federal policy from going into effect.