“If a president tries to do something that is in clear violation of settled law, whether we like the law or not, an injunction is an appropriate remedy,” Kate Shaw, a University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor, testified before a U.S. Senate joint subcommittee hearing.
“If a president tries to do something that is in clear violation of settled law, whether we like the law or not, an injunction is an appropriate remedy,” Kate Shaw, a University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor, testified before a U.S. Senate joint subcommittee hearing.