Turley: Courts Need ‘Greater Specificity,’ They Can’t Just Keep on Saying ‘Facilitate,’ or ‘Give Due Process’

‘The Supreme Court has to come in, they have to deal with this alien enemies act’

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TURLEY: “For years the court told district judges to stop issuing national injunctions. Did little to give them guidelines. When they got the earlier case, they sent it back with — supporting an order to facilitate the return of Garcia and didn’t define what that means. So of course the judge said, I feel unfacilitated, right? So how predictable is that? The fact is that when the cat is away, the mice will play, a lot of this disorder is a lack of clarity. The Supreme Court has to come in, they have to deal with this alien enemies act. They have to define what the president’s authority is under that act. They can’t just keep on saying facilitate or give due process. They need greater specificity. Once they do that, a lot of this is going to subside. You know, the one thing about Trump in his first term, he complied with cord orders. He pushed them to the limit. He often had tough words for the courts but he complied. That’s the value of clarity. And finality. The old expression that you know from Justin Jackson that we’re not final because we’re infallible. I just blew the quote.”

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