Now that Thomas & Gorsuch have issued opinions calling into question the future of universal injunctions, many now wonder what the newest justice thinks. A big clue is that Kavanaugh upheld a universal injunction against the IRS in 2014: https://www.cadc.uscourts.gov/internet/opinions.nsf/B63C3129A4FE761985257C7C00539949/$file/13-5061-1479431.pdf …
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While that decision does not specifically so say, it affirms the District Court. The District Court permanently enjoined the defendants, the IRS, from enforcing the challenged scheme, but it did not limit it only to the plaintiffs. https://ij.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/irs-opinion-1-18-13.pdf …
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Meaning, the District Court entered an injunction that protected parties and nonparties alike in a nonclass action lawsuit. So Kavanaugh upheld essentially the same legal tool J. Gorsuch critiqued yesterday. It certainly sets up an interesting case in the near future.
14:28 - 28. sij 2020.
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