Nevada Office of Attorney General

06/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/11/2026 15:52

Attorney General Ford Sues Trump Administration Over Unlawful Administrative Mandates on Federal Contractors

Carson City, NV - Today, Attorney General Aaron D. Ford sued the Trump administration over the addition of new terms to federal contracts that - in the name of purging "diversity, equity, and inclusion" (DEI) from federal contracting - impose unclear and confusing requirements on contractors that may depart from anti-discrimination policies that contractors have followed for decades, and threaten severe penalties on federal contractors without adequate notice of what is prohibited. Attorney General Ford is joined by 19 other attorneys general in filing this lawsuit.

"Once again the Trump administration has taken unlawful shortcuts to implement chaotic and damaging changes while ignoring the proper legal process," said Attorney General Aaron Ford. "Discrimination is already prohibited for work done by federal contractors, and this order does nothing but invite confusion into the process. These changes will leave contractors without clear guidance on how to avoid severe penalties and could create a chilling effect for contractors who are seeking to prevent discrimination."

In their lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, Attorney General Ford and the coalition challenge the federal agencies' rushed implementation of President Trump's Executive Order No. 14398. The executive order, issued March 26, 2026, directs federal agencies to adopt new contract terms prohibiting federal contractors - including state agencies and instrumentalities -from engaging in "racially discriminatory DEI activities" in connection with their contract work.

In implementing the executive order, federal agencies took shortcuts around regular procedures designed to promote good government. For example, the agencies failed to invite comments from the public as required by law. Largely because of these shortcuts, contractors have no clear guidance on what the new contract terms require in practice, or whether or how the new requirements differ from existing laws that already prohibit racial discrimination. Contractors that fail to comply face severe penalties, including cancellation of their contracts; exclusion from all future federal contracts; and lawsuits under the False Claims Act.

Nevada and its agencies regularly contract with the federal government, and the coalition states collectively hold existing federal contracts worth billions of dollars. Federal agencies began adding the new terms into contracts in April 2026 and have been directed to modify existing contracts by July 24, 2026. The federal government estimates the order could affect as many as 640,000 contracts and subcontracts nationwide, including more than 160,000 contracts with over 34,000 unique vendors.

The coalition alleges that the federal agencies implementing the executive order violated the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) by failing to provide notice to the public or accept comments (as required by federal procurement law); exceeded their legal authority; and neglected to adequately explain or justify the new requirements. The lawsuit asks the court to hold the agencies' actions unlawful and enjoin the agencies from imposing the new contract terms.

Joining Attorney General Ford in filing the lawsuit are the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.

A copy of the complaint available here.

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