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The ruling stems from a suit filed by James and attorneys general from 20 other states to stop the Trump administration from denying certain legal immigrants SNAP benefits.
National Guard troops are allowed to stay in Washington, D.C., until the lawsuit against their presence plays out, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled Wednesday.
Attorney General Rayfield is suing the Trump Administration with other states to release frozen federal funds for EV infrastructure, asserting the delay harms jobs and state economies.
A coalition of 24 Republican-led states is backing Trump’s migrant detentions, saying courts lack power to question his authority.
An appeals court determined that the more than 2,000 National Guard troops deployed to the nation’s capitol may remain as litigation is worked through.
If the Supreme Court rules the tariffs illegal, Costco could become the first major company to recover millions of dollars, marking a turning point in the relationship between the White House and reta
Democratic-led states accuse Trump administration of unlawfully freezing billions in congressionally approved EV charging funds.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul won a court case against the Trump administration's halting of wind energy development, which was deemed illegal.
The Trump administration’s proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee faces legal challenges from the US Chamber of Commerce and the Association of American Universities (AAU). Plaintiffs argue Congress, not the President,
In the battle over future of wind energy off the coast of Ocean City and elsewhere, Md. AG Anthony Brown has announced a legal victory. What to know.