New York University’s so-called Litigation Tracker website already reads quite impressively. First published by the university’s law school on January 29 and last updated on February 27, it records almost 100 cases in which citizens or institutions have taken legal action against decisions made by the new US president.
The lawsuits mainly concern the numerous executive orders Donald Trump has issued since taking office. For example, the dissolution of agencies such as America’s international aid organization, USAID, the dismissal of state employees, and the suspension of government payments, to name a few. However, surprisingly, there is no mention whatsoever of Trump’s trade actions against trade partners, no matter whether they are US allies or enemies.
Source: https://www.dw.com/en/trump-tariffs-can-us-be-punished-for-breaking-trade-laws/a-71788197?maca=en-rss-en-all-1573-rdf