The plaintiffs, nonprofit advocacy organizations, are challenging three anti-equity executive orders issued by President Trump related to diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and transgender people. The three executive orders terminate equity-related grants, forbid federally-funded entities from engaging in diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility programs, and from recognizing the existence of transgender people. The organizations argue that these orders will severely limit their ability to provide essential social and health services, such as HIV treatment, fair housing, equal employment opportunities, affordable credit, and civil rights protections, to countless people across the United States, including people of color, women, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, and people living with HIV. The plaintiffs also claim that the administration is violating the organizations’ rights to free speech and due process and is engaging in intentional discrimination by issuing and enforcing these orders.