Tracking The Trump Administration Legal Planet

Bonisiwe Shabane
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tracking the trump administration legal planet

See the list below for additional tracking and monitoring links to keep up to date on Executive Orders, and policy and regulatory changes put in place by the Federal Administration. · Whitehouse list www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions · Tweet thread tracker Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) / X Litigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to Trump Administration Actions Court filing by multiple states – Jan 2025 – addressing the Federal Freeze, dismantling public health, equity, and safety programs (Filing doc is here.) myAU | AU Library | myWCL | Library Home | myLEAGLE Library Account

Library Home | Research Guides | LEAGLE Catalog | E-Journals & Articles | Library Databases | Frequently Used Resources | Ask a Librarian A running list of executive orders signed by DJT. This feed is updated regularly via govinfo.gov This living, searchable resource tracks legal challenges to Trump administration executive actions. If you think we are missing anything, you can email us at [email protected]. The Tracker is part of the Collection: Just Security’s Coverage of the Trump Administration’s Executive Actions.

For important litigation updates delivered to your inbox at the end of every weekday, sign up for “Today on Just Security,” a weekday newsletter that also includes our articles from the day. Readers may also be interested in signing up for our free Early Edition roundup of global and national news each workday morning. (Both sign-ups are free and we respect your privacy; your email address is only used to send you the requested email). If you would like to help support our efforts, we appreciate donations of any amount, as it takes a village to produce this work. In January 2025, the Trump administration stopped providing ASL interpreters at public press briefings and other similar events. The federal government had provided ASL interpretation for all coronavirus press briefings following a court order in October 2020 and began voluntarily providing interpretation services at all press briefings by key administration officials in...

The National Association of the Deaf (NAD), a civil rights organization, and two members of NAD are suing President Trump, Susan Wiles, the White House Chief of Staff, Karoline Leavitt, the Press Secretary to... Plaintiffs argue that without such services, deaf and hard of hearing individuals are unable to meaningfully access federal government programs and services or participate in American society. Plaintiffs claim that Defendants are violating the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibits executive agencies from discriminating against individuals with disabilities when conducting any program or activity. Plaintiffs also allege that Defendants are violating the First Amendment, arguing that freedom of speech includes the right to receive information and that this deprivation impinges on their ability to petition the government. Plaintiffs further argue that the Fifth Amendment is violated because Plaintiffs are being denied equal protection under the law by being treated differently and because the Plaintiffs’ fundamental rights under the First Amendment are... Plaintiffs seek preliminary and permanent injunctive relief requiring Defendants to provide ASL interpreters at press briefings and other similar events.

They also seek a court declaration that Defendants are violating the Rehabilitation Act and the First and Fifth Amendments. Update 1: On November 4, Judge Ali granted plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction in part, ordering the administration to provide a simultaneous and publicly accessible feed with American Sign Language (“ASL”) interpretation for... The court did not grant the plaintiffs’ request to require ASL interpretation for Vice President, First Lady, or Second Lady press briefings or events and that interpretation be provided for all videos on the... By Alex Lemonides, Seamus Hughes, Mattathias Schwartz, Lazaro Gamio and Camille Baker The Trump administration’s sweeping policy changes face a number of lawsuits. In many of these cases, the courts have let the administration’s policies stay in effect, but in more than 100 cases, the courts have issued preliminary injunctions, or temporary restrictions on the administration’s directives.

Here is a snapshot of where the lawsuits against President Trump stand: The dozens of lawsuits fall into these categories. These tools may be helpful in keeping track of the many changes being made by the Trump administration. The list is updated as I become aware of new resources; no paywalled sites are included. Note that some of these resources overlap categories (e.g. DOGE and Federal Workforce & Offices), so you may want to review related categories.

Please feel free to contact me at k5smith@ucsd.edu with suggestions/comments. UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093 (858) 534-2230 Copyright © 2020 Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

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See The List Below For Additional Tracking And Monitoring Links

See the list below for additional tracking and monitoring links to keep up to date on Executive Orders, and policy and regulatory changes put in place by the Federal Administration. · Whitehouse list www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions · Tweet thread tracker Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) / X Litigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to Trump Administration Actions Court filing by multiple st...

Library Home | Research Guides | LEAGLE Catalog | E-Journals

Library Home | Research Guides | LEAGLE Catalog | E-Journals & Articles | Library Databases | Frequently Used Resources | Ask a Librarian A running list of executive orders signed by DJT. This feed is updated regularly via govinfo.gov This living, searchable resource tracks legal challenges to Trump administration executive actions. If you think we are missing anything, you can email us at [email ...

For Important Litigation Updates Delivered To Your Inbox At The

For important litigation updates delivered to your inbox at the end of every weekday, sign up for “Today on Just Security,” a weekday newsletter that also includes our articles from the day. Readers may also be interested in signing up for our free Early Edition roundup of global and national news each workday morning. (Both sign-ups are free and we respect your privacy; your email address is only...

The National Association Of The Deaf (NAD), A Civil Rights

The National Association of the Deaf (NAD), a civil rights organization, and two members of NAD are suing President Trump, Susan Wiles, the White House Chief of Staff, Karoline Leavitt, the Press Secretary to... Plaintiffs argue that without such services, deaf and hard of hearing individuals are unable to meaningfully access federal government programs and services or participate in American soci...

They Also Seek A Court Declaration That Defendants Are Violating

They also seek a court declaration that Defendants are violating the Rehabilitation Act and the First and Fifth Amendments. Update 1: On November 4, Judge Ali granted plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction in part, ordering the administration to provide a simultaneous and publicly accessible feed with American Sign Language (“ASL”) interpretation for... The court did not grant the plainti...