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A federal judge will help decide a longstanding fight over the future operation of the Line 5 oil pipeline through the Straits of Mackinac.
North Carolina’s attorney general joined a lawsuit accusing FEMA of unlawfully withholding $17.5 million in grants used to pay emergency workers.
State and local officials are pleading with policymakers to find a way to fund food assistance in the wake of the federal government shutdown.
The lawsuit also names Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Department of the Air Force and Air Force Secretary Troy Meink as plaintiffs.
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Wyoming Attorney General asks court to toss lawsuit against prison leaders over inmate sexual assault
The Wyoming Attorney General’s office is asking a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit against several former and current officials at the women’s prison in Lusk for their role in hiring and employing a guard who was later convicted of sexually assaulting an inmate in 2023.
A federal judge ordered the California Department of Education and Attorney General Rob Bonta this week to appear in court and show cause why they should not face sanctions for allegedly misleading the court regarding gender secrecy policies in schools.
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Attorney General Jackley joins multi-state push to protect farmers and renewable fuel standards
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined forces with Attorneys General in Iowa and Nebraska to call for a federal investigation into large oil refiners that may be sidestepping the Renewable Fuel Standard program.
The new Georgia Military Consumer Protection Guide offers tips and resources to help veterans and active-duty members avoid scams, manage debt, and safeguard their finances.