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The Trump administration is suing New York City over its “sanctuary city” policies. Officials argue the policies obstruct immigration law enforcement and contributed to the recent shooting of ...
The U.S. Senate may approve Emil Bove, a former Donald Trump defense lawyer and current top Justice Department official, to ...
In the season premiere of the profane animated series, Jesus Christ urges South Park's townspeople to settle a legal dispute ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNCan state AGs still sue Trump after Supreme Court ruling?But since then, state attorneys general like Andrea Joy Campbell in Massachusetts and Peter Neronha in Rhode Island have continued to sue the president, doing so four times over the past week.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha co-led a lawsuit against the Trump administration on July 21 over a new policy ...
The attorneys general of Connecticut and New York joined 20 others in suing the Trump administration over federal cuts to social services.
Tong spoke as he announced his latest legal broadside against President Donald Trump's policies in New Haven’s Fair Haven ...
The Trump administration says non-citizens are already banned from getting such services, and the change will save $40 billion. Advocates disagree.
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FOX61 on MSNConnecticut joins lawsuit against federal restrictions on public benefits for immigrants lacking legal statusThe federal government announced new guidance on July 10 aimed at preventing immigrants lacking legal status from accessing various services.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with a coalition of 20 other attorneys general, filed a lawsuit Monday against ...
That money was put on hold after the Trump administration announced it was reviewing nearly $7 billion in education funds ...
Red states could sometimes benefit from the work of Democratic attorneys general when judges blocked federal policies ...
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