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Federal judges in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Maine have become key players in the legal battles over President Donald Trump's policies since he returned to office in January. Analysis by Reuters has found that at least 72 lawsuits challenging Trump's policies have been filed in federal courts in these four states by plaintiffs, including Democratic state attorneys general, advocacy groups and institutions targeted by the administration. Trial court judges have made at least an initial decision in 51 of those cases, ruling against Trump in 46 of them, according to the Reuters analysis. The New England federal trial courts are thus increasingly seen as attractive litigation venues that offer the "best shot" for challengers to White House policies.
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