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Epic Games rulings show limited reach of Trump-CASA case on US injunctions

By Alex Wilts ( December 29, 2025, 17:00 GMT | Comment) -- The rejection of Apple’s argument by a US appeals court that the Supreme Court’s Trump v. CASA decision undermined an injunction in the Epic Games antitrust litigation is another indication that lower courts aren't retreating from broad injunctive relief in tech regulation disputes. The Supreme Court’s Trump v. CASA ruling – which arose from a challenge to an executive order tied to birthright citizenship – addressed whether lower-court judges have the authority to issue “universal injunctions” blocking federal policies nationwide, a holding that has prompted debate over its potential implications for injunctions in antitrust cases.The rejection of Apple’s argument by a US appeals court that the Supreme Court’s Trump v. CASA decision undermined an injunction in the Epic Games antitrust litigation is another indication that lower courts are not retreating from broad injunctive relief in tech regulation disputes....

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