The teen pregnancy lawsuits filed on behalf of nine grant recipients represent the latest effort by those who oppose the Trump administration's decisions to seek relief from another branch of the government - the judicial system. Judges have blocked parts of the implementation of versions of the controversial ban restricting the entry of travelers from certain countries. They also have blocked efforts to let employers deny insurance coverage for contraceptives based on religious or moral objections. And in January, a federal judge in northern California ordered an injunction stopping plans to cut back protections for undocumented "dreamers" who came to the United States as children.