eli5 What does it mean when a court “temporary blocks” a law, an agenda, etc. and what’s the purpose of it?

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eli5 What does it mean when a court “temporary blocks” a law, an agenda, etc. and what’s the purpose of it?

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It’s like a hearing not a trial. The court finds cause that the law or regulation is not legal under that constitution, or is not in companies with existing law so it puts a hold on it. This gives both sides a chance to get ready to go to trial to fully argue their case with all evidence.

The full trial takes a lot of time to prepare, the initial hearing is a lot faster.

Even if the judge judge grant the temporary injunction the peoe.seekong it can still file their suit, but the difference is that the law or regulation goes into effect.

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