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L4GG Brings Suit on Behalf of Nonprofits, Tribes and Local Governments with Terminated EPA Grants

L4GG Brings Suit on Behalf of Nonprofits, Tribes and Local Governments with Terminated EPA Grants


Washington, D.C. —Today, a coalition of nonprofits, Tribes and local governments sued the Trump administration for unlawfully terminating the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Environmental and Climate Justice (ECJ) Grant programs despite a Congressional directive to fund them. 

The plaintiffs come from every region of the country and will be seeking class action certification and preliminary relief so that all 350 grant recipients who have been harmed by the wholesale termination of the EPA program may continue their initiatives. These community-based initiatives include improving climate disaster preparedness, expanding workforce development opportunities, improving and monitoring air quality, mitigating stormwater and flood damage, combating high energy costs, and improving community members’ ability to participate in decision-making and permitting processes that impact their health and environment.

Earthjustice, Southern Environmental Law Center, Public Rights Project, and Lawyers for Good Government filed the challenge on behalf of ECJ grant recipients to seek the nationwide restoration of the program and to require the administration to reinstate awarded grant agreements. 

L4GG Decries Administration’s Flouting of Supreme Court Order in Abrego Garcia Case

L4GG Decries Administration’s Flouting of Supreme Court Order in Abrego Garcia Case

Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), a nationwide nonprofit organization mobilizing lawyers in support of equal justice and civil and human rights, condemns in the strongest possible terms the Trump administration's refusal to comply with the Supreme Court's order to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States after his wrongful deportation to El Salvador.

L4GG Urges Federal Court to Block Trump’s Executive Orders Targeting Legal Community

L4GG Urges Federal Court to Block Trump’s Executive Orders Targeting Legal Community

Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) joined more than two dozen civil rights organizations in filing amicus briefs urging the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to block the Trump administration’s executive orders threatening law firms and legal organizations for challenging the administration’s policies.

L4GG Expands Fund Protection Clinic with New 1:1 Pro Bono Legal Assistance Program

L4GG Expands Fund Protection Clinic with New 1:1 Pro Bono Legal Assistance Program

Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) today announced a significant expansion of its Federal Fund Protection Clinic with the launch of a new 1:1 pro bono legal assistance program. This enhancement builds upon the Clinic's ongoing efforts to safeguard federal climate and environmental justice funding that has been at risk due to executive actions, administrative delays, termination notices, and compliance challenges. The Fund Protection Clinic, which has been providing legal analysis, guidance, and resources to more than 300 federal grantees since its inception in January, will now offer direct, personalized legal consultations with qualified pro bono attorneys beginning March 21, 2025.

Lawyers for Good Government Commends Federal Court Injunction Blocking Trump’s Anti-DEI Executive Orders 

Lawyers for Good Government Commends Federal Court Injunction Blocking Trump’s Anti-DEI Executive Orders 

Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) applauds the recent decision by U.S. District Judge Adam Abelson, who on February 21 issued a preliminary injunction blocking key provisions of President Trump's executive orders seeking to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in the federal government and among federal contractors.

Lawyers for Good Government Welcomes Ryan Hathaway as Director of Environment and Climate Justice

Lawyers for Good Government Welcomes Ryan Hathaway as Director of Environment and Climate Justice

Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) is pleased to announce the appointment of Ryan Hathaway as the new Director of Environment and Climate Justice. Ryan joins L4GG following an extensive career in federal service, most recently serving in the Biden administration as the Director for Environmental Justice and White House Interagency Council on Environmental Justice in the Executive Office of the President.

Lawyers for Good Government Condemns Sweeping Executive Orders Threatening Civil Rights, Equity, and the Rule of Law

Lawyers for Good Government Condemns Sweeping Executive Orders Threatening Civil Rights, Equity, and the Rule of Law

Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), born in the wake of the 2016 election and representing a network of over 125,000 attorneys nationwide, strongly condemns President Trump's recently announced executive orders that threaten constitutional rights, environmental protections, and equal rights under the law and calls on attorneys across the country to join them in defending those rights.

L4GG's Statement on Trump v. United States Ruling

Following the Supreme Court's ruling today in Trump v. United States, Lawyers for Good Government’s Vice President of Engagement Sterling Howard released the following statement:

“Today’s decision by the Supreme Court's conservative majority marks a deeply troubling moment in our nation's history. By granting unprecedented immunity to former President Trump, the Court has undermined a core principle of our Constitution: that no person is above the law. As Justice Sotomayor aptly noted, this ruling 'makes a mockery of the principle, foundational to our Constitution and system of Government, that no man is above the law.’

The Court's decision effectively shields Trump from accountability for his actions to subvert the democratic process, delaying justice and eroding public trust in our legal system. This ruling contradicts the values upon which our nation was founded and endangers the very fabric of our democracy.

As defenders of justice, we must respond to this alarming decision by reaffirming our commitment to the rule of law and ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their position, are held accountable for their actions. Our democracy depends on it.

We reject any agenda that threatens our democratic principles. The fight for equal justice under the law continues, and we remain steadfast in our mission to protect the rights and freedoms of all people.”

L4GG: New Proposed Asylum Restrictions Threaten Vulnerable Lives and Undermine Legal Protections

Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), the nation’s largest community of attorneys committed to human rights and equal justice for all, strongly opposes the Biden administration's latest proposed changes to the U.S. asylum system. These modifications drastically increase the vulnerability of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, representing a continuation of restrictive practices that put access to asylum increasingly out of reach.

The new rule proposed by the administration would allow asylum officers, who are not typically lawyers or judges, to determine a person's ineligibility for asylum during preliminary screenings—decisions that could lead to swift deportations without adequate legal representation or a fair hearing. This approach starkly contrasts with previous practices that ensured asylum seekers could argue their cases in a comprehensive manner, safeguarding against wrongful deportations.

"These changes are not just administrative tweaks; they are life-threatening alterations to a system meant to offer refuge to individuals at their most vulnerable moment," said Priscilla Orta, Director of Project Corazon at Lawyers for Good Government. "Denying people their right to a fair process, with adequate time to obtain legal counsel and present critical evidence, is contrary to the principles of justice and humanity that our asylum laws are founded upon."

In conjunction with this rule, which will be finalized after a public comment period that ends June 12, 2024, new internal guidelines and a memo advocating the use of classified evidence in asylum decisions further obscure transparency and due process. This memo permits immigration officers to consider secret evidence against asylum seekers, often without the possibility of rebuttal or even disclosure that such evidence is being used. This practice sets a dangerous precedent, undermining the integrity and fairness of the U.S. legal system.

Project Corazon has witnessed first-hand the dire situations of asylum seekers who have been affected by stringent border policies. Many families and individuals fleeing extreme dangers possess valid asylum claims that are dismissed or overlooked due to rushed and unjust processes.

Lawyers for Good Government calls on the Biden administration to honor its campaign commitments and executive orders by rescinding these harmful measures and instating a fair and humane asylum process. These changes not only jeopardize the lives of those seeking sanctuary but also diminish the United States’ standing as a beacon of hope and safety.