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    Trump battles ‘forum shopping’ amid liberal lawsuit surge 

    March 6, 2025Updated:March 6, 2025 example-1 No Comments
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    President Donald Trump on Thursday moved to handle what he called an “anti-democratic takeover” of federal courts through “forum shopping” by activist groups, issuing a policy to administrative agencies to demand economic security from plaintiffs who seek out friendly criminal venues to file lawsuits against governmental policies.

    A new memorandum from the White House instructs federal agencies to enforce Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65 ( c ), which the Trump administration says requires litigants seeking injunctions against the government to post security for possible costs and damages if their lawsuit fails.

    President Donald Trump said Friday that he is directing Elon Musk and the Department of Government Performance to target certain government agencies and organizations, with the Pentagon set for a evaluation in the near future.

    ” This anti-democratic invasion is orchestrated by forum-shopping companies that regularly bring meritless suit, used for funding and political posturing, without any implications when they fail”, the letter by the White House reads.

    The move comes as almost 100 claims are targeting Trump administration procedures in areas known for liberal-leaning courts, for as Washington, D. C., California, and Rhode Island.

    The letter argues that these legal challenges, usually backed by nonprofit organizations with deep pockets and left-wing relationships, have resulted in “frivolous” rulings and restraining orders that barn the plans voters elected officials to apply. Administration officials argue that if plaintiffs are forced to cover possible damages when they lose lawsuits, it will deter bad-faith litigation and prevent taxpayer dollars from funding costly court battles.

    The issue of forum or” judge shopping” is hardly new, but in recent years it has drawn bipartisan criticism because both conservative and liberal groups have been accused of strategically filing lawsuits in specific districts to achieve favorable outcomes.

    Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a staunch supporter of Trump who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee, has said it is” axiomatic that judge shopping is discouraged practice”, and has cautioned courts to consider other remedies than delivering nationwide injunctions against a president’s executive policies.

    Under the Biden administration, conservative legal organizations were accused by left-wing critics of bringing cases before the Northern District of Texas, a jurisdiction known for fewer judges and a greater number of Trump appointees who some lawyers may see as sympathetic to right-wing legal challenges.

    Rule 65 ( c ) is “discretional” for appellate courts, one lawyer told the Washington Examiner, adding that it is not certain that the administration would be successful forcing litigants to pay for legal fees even if they ultimately lose their lawsuits.

    However, there is a potential remedy around the corner. The Supreme Court is soon poised to address the controversy of forum shopping and nationwide injunctions in a pair of upcoming cases that could reshape venue selection and the power of lower court judges.

    One major case, &nbsp, EPA v. Calumet Shreveport Refining, will determine whether lawsuits challenging the Environmental Protection Agency‘s Renewable Fuel Standard program must be heard in the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit or can be filed in a court of appeals where an affected party resides. Justices will hear this argument on March 25, and the eventual ruling could have wide-ranging implications for how regulatory challenges proceed.

    Meanwhile, in&nbsp, Garland v. Texas Top Cop Shop, the Justice Department has asked the high court to rein in the authority of lower courts to issue nationwide injunctions, a legal tool frequently used to halt presidential policies across the country.

    As the Supreme Court weighs these cases, the Trump administration’s directive signals an aggressive push to curtail liberal-led legal challenges and reinforce executive power.

    Justice Samuel Alito, a stalwart conservative justice and appointee of former President George W. Bush, issued a strong and” stunned” dissent on Thursday after the majority of his colleagues declined to halt a lower court judge’s order forcing the administration to fulfill$ 2 billion in foreign aid contracts that Trump is trying to claw back.

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    ” Does a single district-court judge who likely lacks jurisdiction have the unchecked power to compel the Government of the United States to pay out ( and probably lose forever ) 2 billion taxpayer dollars? The answer to that question should be an emphatic’ No,'” Alito wrote.

    The Trump administration memo asserts that improperly granted injunctions “undermine the democratic process” by allowing unelected judges to dictate federal policy. Whether courts will embrace stricter enforcement of Rule 65 ( c ) remains uncertain, but the administration’s position sets the stage for a broader legal battle over judicial power and the limits of forum shopping.

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