During the four years of the Trump presidency, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed more than 430 legal actions against the Republican administration. In preparation for the possibility of Trump winning a second term, the organization is gearing up again for a busy time, laying out potential legal and advocacy actions. The hope of publicly speaking about the plan, ACLU President Deborah Archer says, is to offer “a glimpse into the power potential and the ability we have to fight back.” During Trump’s first term, several of the ACLU’s lawsuits opposed his immigration agenda—such as family separation and the travel ban on foreigners from Muslim-majority countries—with varying degrees of success.