Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul's lawsuit claims President Donald Trump's executive order is unconstitutional.
Several states suing Donald Trump over his executive order ending birthright citizenship urged a judge to issue a preliminary injunction halting it from taking effect. The post ‘Egregiously illegal actions of the President’: States call Trump’s birthright citizenship order a ‘modern version of Dred Scott’ as they seek court-ordered injunction first appeared on Law & Crime.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined three other states Tuesday in suing President Donald Trump to stop an executive order that fails to recognize the children of immigrants without legal status as U.S. citizens.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta today, along with New York Attorney General Letitia James, led a coalition of 23
U.S. District Judge John Coughenour of Seattle, who blocked the order on Thursday, blasted it as “blatantly unconstitutional.”
A federal court issued a temporary restraining order against a presidential order challenging birthright citizenship.
A federal judge in Washington has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at modifying birthright citizenship.
Washington state’s case against the Trump administration’s order to end birthright citizenship now includes three pregnant noncitizen women. On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge John Coughenour ordered the state’s lawsuit,
The order has already become the subject of five lawsuits by civil rights groups and Democratic attorneys general from 22 states.
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship. On Thursday, Judge John Coughenour granted the request petitioned
The federal judge who temporarily blocked President Donald Trump 's executive order denying U.S. citizenship to the children of parents living in the county illegally is a "tough" legal expert who made lawyers appearing before him "nervous," according to an attorney and former colleague.
The judge, an appointee of Republican former President Ronald Reagan, dealt the first legal setback to the hardline policies on immigration that are a centerpiece of Trump's second term as president.