Trump's DOJ makes high-profile Supreme Court interventions without being invited to many cases
The Trump administration's Department of Justice is making uninvited recommendations to the Supreme Court on several high-profile appeals, including cases involving guns rights, at an unprecedented pace. This move is concerning many as it undermines traditional court procedures and suggests a partisan approach to the judiciary.
The Trump administration's Department of Justice is intervening in numerous high-profile cases before the Supreme Court without being invited to do so, a practice that is unprecedented in scale and scope. This sudden surge in uninvited recommendations has sparked criticism from some who argue it undermines the independence of the judiciary. The DOJ's actions have been particularly notable in cases involving gun rights and Second Amendment issues. Critics say this trend could set a troubling precedent for future court decisions.