
injunction standards
Injunction standards refer to the criteria a court uses to decide whether to grant an injunction, which is a legal order stopping someone from doing something or requiring them to do something. Generally, a party must show that they will suffer irreparable harm without the injunction, that they are likely to succeed on the merits of their case, that the balance of harms favors them, and that the injunction is in the public interest. These standards help ensure that injunctions are issued only when necessary to prevent serious harm while considering the rights of all parties involved.