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RSC Celebrates Supreme Court Ruling That Crushes Rogue Activist Judges

June 27, 2025

WASHINGTON D.C. – The Republican Study Committee (RSC) today applauded the Supreme Court's landmark 6-3 decision crushing rogue judges' power to issue nationwide injunctions—a decisive victory for constitutional order and the rule of law that delivers a massive blow to Left-wing judicial activism.

Republican Study Committee members are celebrating this massive win and firing back at left-wing judicial overreach:

"Today's 6-3 Supreme Court decision is a tremendous win for the American people," said RSC Chairman August Pfluger. "For too long, activist lower court judges have weaponized nationwide injunctions to override the democratic process, but SCOTUS has ended this judicial overreach once and for all. This ruling crushes Left-wing judicial activism and restores the constitutional balance of power where it belongs."

"Today's decision is a huge victory for the separation of powers and the American people. Rogue district court judges should not be able to unilaterally delay President Trump's agenda that 77 million Americans voted for this past November," said Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (OH-04).

"This is a critical victory for the rule of law and for the Constitution," said Rep. Brian Babin (TX-36). "Unelected activist judges should not have the power to override the will of the American people or stop the President from enforcing our nation's immigration laws. The Supreme Court was right to rein in this judicial overreach and restore proper constitutional balance—where national policy is set by Congress, executed by the President, and interpreted by the highest court in the land, not dictated by a single lower court judge."

"Since President Trump's return to office, Left-wing district court judges have been unilaterally impeding the agenda that the American people voted for in November," said Rep. Mark Harris (NC-08). "With each rogue ruling, they've declared that their power exceeds that of the co-equal executive and legislative branches. Our founders were clear: lower court judges have no power to single-handedly defy the President or the law, and I'm glad that the Supreme Court agrees."

BACKGROUND: The Republican Study Committee is the oldest and largest conservative caucus in the House and represents the leading voice for conservative values in Congress. The RSC is home to 189 strong conservative members, fighting every single day for the American people.