Trump Lawsuit Breaking Trend Watch: What Changed This Week and Why It Matters

Judge finds Trump IRS lawsuit was filed in bad faith; multiple cases enter critical phases; U.S. Attorney who served 54 minutes sues.

Judge finds Trump IRS lawsuit was filed in bad faith; multiple cases enter critical phases; U.S. Attorney who served 54 minutes sues.

Recent Trump administration litigation includes a multi-state disaster relief lawsuit and pending work permit case decisions; verify which case affects you before acting on deadline claims.

Courts dismissed Trump's largest lawsuits in July while multiple cases against him and his administration advanced toward trial, revealing stark judicial divisions in litigation strategy outcomes.

A towing company illegally sold 148 servicemembers' vehicles and settled for $160,000 after federal enforcement action.

Two small importers sued the Trump administration in March 2026 after it attempted to reimpose global tariffs weeks after the Supreme Court invalidated the previous tariff framework.

Government review found the administration's retirement security proposals may not achieve stated long-term protection goals.

Trump's AI order relies on voluntary government-industry partnerships and 30-day model previews rather than mandatory licensing or preclearance requirements.

When Congress stalled on immigration reform, Trump turned to executive orders to reshape asylum and enforcement policy—but gained speed at the cost of permanence.

Republican senators question whether Trump's family received an unprecedented permanent exemption from IRS audits as part of an undisclosed $1.7 billion settlement.

A green card holder sues Trump officials under a Reconstruction-era civil rights law, alleging coordination with pro-Israel groups to detain him for his activism.