Trump accountability lawsuits

Washington Trump Election Integrity Executive Order Challenge

Lawsuit filed by the state of Washington and Oregon against the Trump administration challenging key provisions of Executive Order 14248 which could disenfranchise millions.

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Massachusetts Trump Election Integrity Executive Order Challenge 

Lawsuit filed by 19 states against the Trump administration challenging key provisions of Executive Order 14248 which could disenfranchise millions.

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Washington, D.C. Trump Election Integrity Executive Order Challenge (LWV)

Lawsuit filed by advocacy organizations challenging a provision of Executive Order 14248 that directs the EAC to add a documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC) requirement to the federal voter registration form.

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Trump’s Latest Executive Order is a Sham—and a Warning

The greatest threat to Donald Trump’s authoritarian dream is not the courts — it is free and fair elections.

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Supreme Court Pauses Order Requiring Trump to Reinstate Thousands of Federal Workers

The Supreme Court Tuesday paused a lower-court court order that reinstated thousands of probationary federal workers fired by the Trump administration earlier this year.

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Deport People Under Wartime Law

The Supreme Court in a 5–4 vote Monday granted the Trump administration’s request to vacate a lower-court ruling preventing it from deporting people using an 18th century wartime law.

North Carolina Supreme Court Pauses Lower Court’s Ruling to Disenfranchise Voters

The stay comes after Allison Riggs and the NCSBE both appealed a ruling from a three-judge panel in the North Carolina appeals court.

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