Overview
- Federal courts have issued over 20 restraining orders or injunctions against President Trump's second-term policies, with 100 active lawsuits challenging his administration's actions.
- The Trump administration has been accused of slow-walking compliance with court rulings, finding loopholes, and openly questioning the judiciary's authority.
- Chief Justice John Roberts and other Supreme Court justices have expressed concerns about growing rhetoric undermining the rule of law and potential defiance of court orders.
- High-profile cases before the Supreme Court include disputes over federal funding freezes, whistleblower protections, and executive branch firings.
- Legal experts warn of a possible constitutional crisis as the executive branch's actions test the boundaries of judicial authority and compliance.