H.R.1526
No Rogue Rulings Act
Date of Vote: April 9, 2025
Chamber of Origin: HouseCongress: 119thRoll Call Number: 98 | Session Number: 1
The No Rogue Rulings Act of 2025 seeks to restrict the ability of United States district courts to issue injunctive relief, allowing such orders only in cases that limit the actions of parties directly involved in the case. Exceptions are made for cases brought by multiple states from different circuits challenging executive actions, which will be handled by a randomly selected three-judge panel. This panel can issue injunctions that would otherwise be prohibited, considering factors such as the interest of justice and the risk of irreparable harm to non-parties. The legislation reflects a significant shift in judicial authority regarding injunctive relief, potentially impacting the balance of power between the judiciary and executive branches.1
Turning Point Action’s Position

Voted YEA
219VOTED NAY
213Voted yea
Voted nay
Present
Abstaining

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