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The U.S. Department of Education will release $7 billion in education funds after a legal victory led by AG Letitia James.
The new lawsuit argues Trump is pursuing a backdoor strategy to restrict care nationally while skirting state laws.
Attorney General James leads a lawsuit against the Trump administration's efforts to restrict transgender healthcare.
The complaint comes after a month in which at least eight major hospitals and hospital systems — all in states where the care ...
The state's top legal official, Attorney General Letitia A. James, paid the north country a visit this week for a fundraising event — netting the local Democratic party committee tens of thousands of ...
A coalition of 16 states and D.C. argue in the lawsuit that the Trump administration is trying to effectuate a national ban ...
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Multistate lawsuit to block federal threats against gender-affirming careNew York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a lawsuit against the Trump administration for targeting transgender youth ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James says the Trump administration will unfreeze nearly $7 billion in federal education ...
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Soy Aire on MSN21 States Sue Trump Administration Over 'Orwellian' SNAP SurveillanceIn a significant legal battle, 21 states and Washington, D.C., led by California and New York, are challenging the Trump ...
Over a dozen states sue Trump administration over policies threatening providers of sex change procedures for people under 19 with criminal investigations.
Attorneys General William Tong (D) and Letitia James (D) claim the administration is imposing a de facto national ban on ...
More than a dozen Democratic attorneys general announced a lawsuit challenging recent moves by President Trump’s administration to severely restrict access to gender-affirming health care for ...
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