From Democracy Forward:

Preserving disaster relief for all Americans -- A district court stopped the Trump-Vance administration from unlawfully withholding $233 million in funding from 11 states led by elected officials who are Democrats, as well as the District of Columbia. The court’s temporary restraining order came just one day after the coalition of state Attorneys General filed the suit. The lawsuit challenges the administration’s decision to withhold Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) funds from states that limit information sharing with federal immigration enforcement. The order preserves the funding, which states use for counterterrorism, emergency preparedness, and disaster response, while the case continues.

Reversing immigration conditions placed on emergency management grants -- A federal district court granted a permanent injunction preventing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from placing immigration-related conditions on federal disaster relief and emergency management grants. Earlier in the year, a coalition of state Attorneys General filed the lawsuit after DHS required grant recipients to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement as a condition of funding.

Protecting the Federal Reserve -- The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in a lower court’s ruling that has temporarily stopped the Trump-Vance administration from removing Governor Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve. The Supreme Court will hear oral argument on the issue in January, and declined to issue an order before then.