Ongoing court cases and litigation
State attorneys general play a vital role in bringing litigation that defends the rule of law, protects the rights of residents, and upholds state and federal statutes.
This page tracks ongoing lawsuits and legal actions led or joined by state AGs against the Trump administration — on topics ranging from civil rights and consumer protection to environmental justice and challenges to federal overreach. Here you’ll find case summaries, court filings, and the latest developments in high-impact litigation that reflect the evolving responsibilities of state attorneys general in today’s legal and political environment.
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- Dec 23, 2025
- LGBTQ Rights
Oregon v. Kennedy
AGs filed a complaint challenging the HHS declaration that claims gender-affirming care fails to meet professionally recognized standards of care and therefore HHS can disqualify doctors or hospitals providing such care from Medicare and Medicaid.Read Lawsuit -
- Dec 22, 2025
- Consumer Protection
- Executive Power
New York v. Vought
AGs sue to stop the Trump administration from completely defunding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.Read Lawsuit -
- Dec 18, 2025
- Democracy Protection/Voting Rights
United States v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
The Trump administration sues the state of Wisconsin for refusing to hand sensitive voter information to the federal government.Read Lawsuit -
- Dec 16, 2025
- Environment/Climate
- Funding Freeze
California v. Department of Transportation
AGs sue the Department of Transportation for the indefinite suspension of $1.8 billion in electric vehicle charging infrastructure.Read Lawsuit -
- Dec 12, 2025
- Immigration
California v. Noem
AGs sue the Trump administration for imposing a $100,000 supplemental fee on H-1B visa petitions.Read Lawsuit -
- Nov 26, 2025
- Funding Freeze
New York v. Rollins
AGs sue the Department of Agriculture for issuing new SNAP guidance that illegally restricts program eligibility for lawful permanent residents.Read Lawsuit -
- Nov 25, 2025
- Funding Freeze
Washington v. United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
AGs sue the Department of Housing and Urban Development for adopting new policies that limit access to housing funds for people who are transgender, struggling with mental illness or substance use disorder, or live in a jurisdiction with homelessness policy that the federal government disagrees with.Read Lawsuit -
- Nov 4, 2025
- Executive Power
- Funding Freeze
- Immigration
Michigan v. Noem
AGs sue the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA for imposing unlawful conditions on grants and imposing new barriers to states accessing emergency management dollars, disaster relief, and funds for police and emergency response personnel.Read Lawsuit -
- Nov 3, 2025
- Education
Massachusetts v. Department of Education
AGs sue the Department of Education to block a new rule that strips Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility from people whose work is disfavored by the Trump administration, including supporting immigrant rights, DEI, and gender-affirming care.Read Lawsuit -
- Oct 28, 2025
- Executive Power
- Funding Freeze
Massachusetts v. United States Department of Agriculture
AGs sue the Department of Agriculture for its unlawful refusal to fund SNAP benefits during the government shutdown.Read Lawsuit