The People
vs Fascism.
A visual scorecard tracking every major legal challenge to the Trump administration's executive actions. See which orders the courts blocked and which ones survived, made more accessible so it's clear who is actually winning this fight.
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How to Read This
When the government issues executive orders or takes other actions, people and organizations can sue in federal court to challenge those actions. Courts can issue temporary blocks (called injunctions) while cases are decided. Here is what the outcomes mean:
Court Blocked Admin
A federal judge ruled that the government's action was likely illegal and issued an order stopping it, at least temporarily.
Admin Action Upheld
The court sided with the government, either denying the challenge or finding the action was within the government's authority.
Pending
The case has been filed but courts haven't issued a final ruling yet. It's still being argued.
Mixed Result
Some parts of the challenge succeeded while others failed, or a win at one level was reversed on appeal.