Scared Silly
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Now if you file a case against the US Government (and most state governments) and win, you will almost always be awarded legal fees. In fact that is how some NGOs fund their a major portion of their operations largely by legal fee awards.
The later statement is a myth. As the prevailing party they are awarded their costs. They are being reimbursed for already monies spent. It does not fund anything.
Well, I’m not a lawyer either, nor do I play one on an obscure internet chat board.
I think we’re all spitballing here, running through the what-if scenarios.
As far as I know, you don’t sue the government for failure to uphold laws or regulations.
Otherwise, I’d like to register a complaint.
Agreed on the spitballs - have just enough information to plausibly get some to stick.
That said, the government does get sued for failure to uphold laws and regulations. Happens quite frequently for the Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act among others.