The U.S. Supreme Court is set to evaluate the legitimacy of universal injunctions for the first time this Thursday. These injunctions, a judicial tool that allows federal judges to block presidential orders and policy initiatives on a broad scale, have been a contentious issue in U.S. legal discourse for over a decade. Their use has frequently surfaced in both the Court’s merits and emergency dockets, raising questions about their constitutional and procedural validity. For further details, read the analysis on Law360.