Samuel Bray

Samuel Bray

academic United States

Samuel Bray is a law professor at Notre Dame Law School, known for his expertise in civil procedure and the role of federal courts. He has written extensively on the implications of nationwide injunctions and the balance of power between the judiciary and executive branches, often advocating for reforms to address the challenges posed by temporary court orders.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Samuel Bray, a Notre Dame Law School professor, said the ruling has fundamentally reset the relationship between the federal courts and the executive branch. 6

BBC: Supreme Court curbs judges' power to block Trump's orders in birthright citizenship case

United States United States: Samuel Bray, a University of Notre Dame Law School professor and prominent critic of nationwide injunctions, told CNN that because the Supreme Court is not likely to uphold Trump’s policy in the end, the dispute is an attractive option for the justices to use to limit or end the use of universal injunctions. 5

CNN: Why Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship may be a legal loser but still give the president a major boost