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Legal Battles Unfold as Trump Policies Face Court Challenges

Source: Tracking the Lawsuits Against Trump’s Agenda (2025-11-21)

The Trump administration’s sweeping policy changes continue to face significant legal scrutiny, with over 100 lawsuits challenging various initiatives from immigration to tariffs. While courts have allowed many policies to remain in effect, numerous preliminary injunctions have temporarily blocked some directives, highlighting ongoing judicial resistance. Recent cases include challenges to immigration enforcement tactics, refugee restrictions, and sanctuary city funding cuts, reflecting deep legal and political divisions. Notably, a Maryland man was deported without a hearing amid allegations of gang ties, raising questions about due process. Additionally, a Turkish student’s arrest after criticizing Israel has sparked debates over government overreach and free speech. Beyond these, recent developments include the administration’s efforts to modify birthright citizenship policies, the use of tariffs as economic leverage, and environmental funding cuts, all of which are under legal review. The evolving legal landscape underscores the tension between executive actions and judicial oversight, shaping the future of U.S. policy enforcement. As of late 2025, these lawsuits are not only testing the limits of presidential authority but also influencing policy implementation and public trust. The ongoing legal battles reflect broader societal debates over immigration, human rights, economic policy, and constitutional protections, making this a pivotal moment in American governance.

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