The House of Representatives approved a bill that limits the authority of the judges in the Federal District Courts and would prevent them from being able to issue precautionary measures.
In a vote of 218-214, the Chamber of Representatives approved HR 1526, also known as the Non Rogue Rules Law (Norra). The bill was presented by Rep. Darrell ISSA (R-CA).
According to the text of the bill, HR 1526 “would amend Title 28, Code of the United States, to limit the authority of the District Courts to provide a precautionary relief and for other purposes.”
He New York Times He informed that the bill “would greatly limit the judges of the district courts to issue close orders that belong to the parties involved in a specific lawsuit”, adding that the bill “will face a small possibility of becoming law”, due to obstacles in the SATE. The bill would need the support of seven Democratic senators in addition to Republican senators:
The bill, mainly approved in the lines of the party in a vote from 219 to 213, would largely limit the judges of the district courts to issue close orders that belong to the parties involved in a specific lawsuit, rather that Thans Thans can block a political country. It would make an exception in the cases that were presented by multiple states, which would need to be heard by a panel of three judges.
In a publication about X, Issa revealed That President Donald Trump had supported his bill and added that “the activist judges have bone in muity.”
In the statement of the president’s executive office, which was shared by ISSA, it was revealed that the Trump administration “supports the approval of HR 1526”.
“The Administration supports the passage of HR 1526, the Law of Declarations No Rogue of 2025,” said the statement. “This bill would impose important limits in the judicial mandates nationwide, which the federal activist courts are assembling in an attempt to undermine the legitimate powers of President Trump under article II of the Constitution.”
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