Missouri attorney general rescinds rule restricting gender-affirming care
Republicans in the Missouri Legislature passed a bill banning gender-affirming care for minors on May 10.
By Will Fritz - May 18, 2023Republicans in the Missouri Legislature passed a bill banning gender-affirming care for minors on May 10.
By Will Fritz - May 18, 2023Abraham Hamadeh said he would enforce the state’s total ban on abortion at a time when most voters believe it should be legal to some degree.
By Emily Singer - September 30, 2022Sigal Chattah has previously suggested there should be legal consequences for people who have abortions.
By Emily Singer - September 27, 2022‘This investigation revealed that Donald Trump engaged in years of illegal conduct to inflate his net worth, to deceive banks and the people of the great state of New York,’ state Attorney General Letitia James said at a news conference.
By Associated Press - September 24, 2022Florida Democratic gubernatorial nominee Charlie Crist says the struggle for the governor’s mansion this fall will be the ‘most consequential race in the history of our state.’
By Adrian Cole - August 24, 2022Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares was part of a winning Republican ticket that claimed Democrats were soft on prosecuting sexual offenses.
By Nick Vachon - April 14, 2022In his post-presidency, Trump’s main agenda seems to be relitigating the 2020 election.
By Adrian Cole - April 08, 2022John Gordon is running in the Republican primary for attorney general of Georgia.
By Nick Vachon - March 23, 2022‘If you are innocent, do not remain silent,’ Donald Trump tweeted in 2014.
By Associated Press - February 19, 2022‘Under state law, I think clearly you have forgery of a public record, which is a 14-year offense, and election law forgery, which is a five-year offense,’ said Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
By Associated Press - January 15, 2022Fox News repeated falsehoods from a House Republican attack against the attorney general.
By Oliver Willis - November 17, 2021‘The Justice Department is sparing no resource to identify and bring to justice anyone, anywhere who targets the United States with a ransomware attack,’ said Attorney General Merrick Garland.
By Associated Press - November 08, 2021Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is running for reelection as ‘conservative, stalwart leader with a deep passion and respect for our U.S. Constitution.’
By Josh Israel - July 12, 2021Immigration judges abide by instructions set by the attorney general, and their courts are within the Justice Department.
By Associated Press - June 19, 2021Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz said he would examine whether data subpoenaed from Apple ‘were based upon improper considerations.’
By Associated Press - June 14, 2021Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ‘wanted to disenfranchise the voters in four other states,” said a local Texas Democratic Party official. ‘It’s just crazy.’
By Associated Press - June 09, 2021Scandal-plagued Republican Ken Paxton says challenger George P. Bush doesn’t have the ‘legal skills’ to be attorney general.
By Josh Israel - May 18, 2021The broadband industry submitted fake comments against rules barring service providers from slowing or blocking websites or charging companies more for faster speeds to consumers.
By Associated Press - May 06, 2021‘The missing and murdered Indigenous peoples crisis is one that Native communities have faced since the dawn of colonization,’ said Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.
By Associated Press - May 05, 2021Calls have grown for federal investigations into recent police killings across the nation since President Joe Biden took office.
By Associated Press - April 20, 2021‘This is just pure political grandstanding,’ said an advocate from one environmental group.
By Amy Lieu - April 15, 2021President Joe Biden has faced increasing pressure to act after a recent series of mass shootings.
By Associated Press - April 08, 2021Studies have repeatedly found that immigrants pay taxes and contribute heavily to the country’s revenue.
By Amy Lieu - April 06, 2021A main criticism has been that the U.S. government vastly undercounts hate crimes because the FBI’s reporting system is voluntary.
By Associated Press - March 31, 2021Jury selection begins on March 8 in the state case of the former police officer accused of murdering George Floyd.
By Associated Press - February 25, 2021They’re recycling excuses from the first impeachment trial to block Judge Merrick Garland’s confirmation hearing.
By Amy Lieu - February 04, 2021The drug has been shown to have little or no effect on severe cases of COVID-19.
By Associated Press - January 27, 2021Garland was selected over other finalists including Alabama Sen. Doug Jones and former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates.
By Associated Press - January 06, 2021Jeffrey Rosen is just the latest Trump appointee to deny the existence of racial bias in the justice system.
By Donna Provencher - December 15, 2020The lawsuit filed by Ken Paxton is doomed to fail, elections experts say.
By Emily Singer - December 08, 2020