The reality of litigation challenging the Trump administration is that it isn’t all going to win.

That’s OK.

Forcing the administration to defend its actions, on the record and in public, is important.

The mere fact of litigating can change implementation of policy to improve its application to those affected.

Even a loss can advance awareness about oppressive steps being taken by the administration.

And, multiple strategies might be taken to challenge certain actions, some of which will be more successful than others.

From a litigation perspective, in other words, not suing is sometimes “obeying in advance.”

Actions need to be challenged. If a key aspect of what President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and others are doing right now is seeing what they can get away with

— and what they can convince people that they can do

— then a key part of pushing back against that needs to be challenging everything that can be challenged.

In short: Force them to work for it.

https://www.lawdork.com/p/the-importance-of-being-litigious

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That sounds like it could have been written by someone that uses projection and knows how to judge shop.

One of the cool parts is discovery, because even as a defendant you can gather valuable information that can not only help you in your defense, but also be used later as a counter suit.

Some of these people need to realize that Trump has already spent decades being litigated against and they will be stuck in the cage with him, for him to play with, if they decide to pursue.

We want them to try and sue. It's easier to fuck with them.