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Judges have found the Trump administration out of compliance with lower-court orders in dozens of policy cases

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  • An Associated Press review found that federal judges have identified a broad pattern of the Trump administration failing to comply with lower-court orders during Trump's second term.
  • Since February 2025, district court judges have ruled that the administration was violating an order in at least 31 lawsuits involving issues including federal funding cuts, mass layoffs, deportations and immigration practices.
  • Judges have also recently highlighted more than 250 instances of noncompliance in individual immigration petitions, in addition to the policy-related lawsuits.
  • In one immigration-policy case, a federal judge blocked a Trump administration policy of holding immigrants without bond in December, but officials continued denying detainees around the country a chance for release after a Justice Department official said the ruling was not binding.
  • In February, U.S. District Judge Sunshine Sykes criticized the administration's response in that bond-detention case, writing that officials were acting in a way that disregarded the separation of powers.
  • Judges have found noncompliance in cases involving deportations to El Salvador, withholding foreign aid, and failure to restore programming at Voice of America, showing that the disputes span immigration and other areas of federal policy.
  • The court-order disputes remain unresolved because judges have continued to find violations, including in two cases in April, while the administration continues defending its actions as lawful implementation of its agenda.

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What kinds of cases are involved?

The reported violations span a wide range of cases, including federal funding cuts, mass layoffs, deportations, immigration practices, foreign aid and Voice of America programming U.S. News & World R…,Times Union.

What is one example of the alleged noncompliance?

In a case over immigrant detention, a judge blocked a policy of holding immigrants without bond in December, but officials continued denying release opportunities after a Justice Department official said the ruling was not binding U.S. News & World R…,ABC News.

Why does this matter beyond the individual cases?

The dispute is not limited to a few immigration cases; the AP review and court rulings describe repeated clashes over whether the executive branch is following lower-court orders, making it a broader test of how court decisions are enforced across federal policy disputes thespec.com,Boston Globe.

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