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  2. Injunction - Wikipedia

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    An injunction is an equitable remedy [a] ... contracts with their employers. Unable to limit what they called "government by injunction" in the courts, ...

  3. Nationwide injunction - Wikipedia

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    In United States law, a nationwide injunction (also called a universal injunction [1] [2] or national injunction) is injunctive relief in which a court binds the federal government even in its relations with nonparties.

  4. Legal remedy - Wikipedia

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    Injunction; Injunction is a court order that coerces the defendant to take specific acts or refrains him or her from engaging in certain actions, e.g., breaching a contract. [9] In the U.S., injunction is the most common type of equitable remedies, and failure to comply with an injunction can lead to results ranging from fines to imprisonment.

  5. Federal judge issues 2nd preliminary injunction against Trump ...

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    "The constitution is not something with which the government may play policy games," Coughenour added. A federal judge in Seattle has issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against President ...

  6. Injunctions in English law - Wikipedia

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    An injunction should only be sought where no other form of remedy (for example, damages or rescission) would provide an adequate solution to the claims. [ 2 ] The substantive claim should be investigated and formulated as fully as possible before an interim injunction is sought.

  7. Taft–Hartley Act - Wikipedia

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    It also required union officers to sign non-communist affidavits with the government. Union shops were heavily restricted, and states were allowed to pass right-to-work laws that ban agency fees. Furthermore, the executive branch of the federal government could obtain legal strikebreaking injunctions if an impending or current strike imperiled ...

  8. Two Injunctions Against Trump's Citizenship Decree ... - AOL

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    The government "also contends that whether a person born in the territorial United States is 'subject to its jurisdiction' ultimately turns on the legal status of the person's parents and their ...

  9. Appeals court to trigger injunction against IL’s gun ban, or ...

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    (The Center Square) – Whether Illinois should be enjoined from enforcing the state’s gun and magazine ban starting Monday is now up to a federal appeals court. Illinois enacted the Protect ...