Take it
to the Courts

Californians are deeply concerned about the direction of the state and country, frustrated with political leaders, and united in blaming billionaires and special interests for today's biggest problems.
Voters want officials to tackle the cost of living while protecting democracy - issues they see as urgent at both the state and federal levels.
A strong majority supports California's legal pushback against the executive orders, reflecting the state's broadly progressive values on rights, climate, and public health.

Justice for Our Communities
Vasquez Perdomo v. Noem
A coalition of civil rights groups and legal advocates has filed a class action lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging an ICE quota of 3,000 daily arrests that has fueled unconstitutional raids and racial profiling across Southern California.

Justice for Affordable Housing
King County v. Turner
Sixty local governments are suing the Trump administration for unlawfully tying billions in federal housing, health, and transportation funds to its political agenda, threatening vital community services nationwide.

Justice for Protections
Santa Clara County v. Noem
Twenty-nine local governments, led by Santa Clara County and San Francisco, are suing the Trump administration for unlawfully tying over $350 million in federal emergency and disaster preparedness funds to its political agenda-putting public safety, disaster response, and community resilience at risk.

Justice for Immigration Rights
Barbara v. Trump
Several nonprofit organizations and local governments sued the Trump administration for unlawfully imposing new federal grant conditions that required recipients to certify compliance with federal immigration enforcement policies, arguing that the administration exceeded its authority and threatened critical community services by conditioning funding on unrelated political priorities.