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All the President's Lawsuits


Since the presidential inauguration on January 20, a flurry of executive orders from the Office of the President has generated dozens of legal challenges. The President is on track to break the previous record for executive orders issued in the first 100 days, currently held by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Law360 dashboard image with columns for Trump's record of wins and losses as well as Relief obtained
On February 25, Law360 launched Trump's Legal Battles, a free public database tracking the status of current challenges to executive activity, as part of its dedicated coverage of Trump's First 100 Days. While links to news and analysis about each case will require additional access to Law360 (including some docket features that are beyond even Duke Law's subscription), the dashboard itself is free to review, sort, and browse. Convenient links to specific executive orders are also provided to the White House website, and docket numbers provide sufficient information to locate additional case information on the free CourtListener Advanced RECAP Search or in Bloomberg Law's Dockets Search.

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