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Corrin Strong's avatar

One big vote for eliminating the DC District Courts.

Wouldn't mind if they did away with home rule as well.

The Capitol City is currently an embarrassment to the country!

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AlabamaSlamma's avatar

I'm starting to think that TROs inherently unconstitutional. We've learned lately (if we didn't already know) that TROs can be issued against a party without that party being represented in the hearing, or without that party even being aware that a hearing is taking place. We've all seen how TROs are widely abused in divorce cases. And now the meaning of the word "restraining" seems to have been lost; not only can a TRO bar someone from doing something, it can also apparently *command* someone to do whatever the judge wants them to do. Where is the due process in any of this? Yes, I know that TROs are temporary, but often the cost of a lost opportunity due to having to comply with a TRO, while waiting for a chance to appeal an injunction, causes permanent harm to the enjoined party.

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