CT AG William Tong is among 20 state attorneys general challenging the President’s executive order banning transgender people from serving in the U.S. military.
Letitia James issued a joint statement from her and 11 attorneys general arguing that DOGE and Elon Musk are breaking constitutional law.
On Friday, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong was in a Boston courtroom fighting to protect birthright citizenship. ...
There have been more than 55 executive orders filed since the president took office, and more than a few lawsuits filed to ...
The coalition referred to Trump’s executive order terminating birthright citizenship, which was temporarily halted by a ...
The judge expressed wariness at the Trump administration's rush to grant Treasury Department outsiders on Elon Musk's DOGE ...
Connecticut expects to have a full seat at the table in ensuring the transition of Prospect Medical Holdings’ three local ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong announced that they would sue the Trump ...
More than a dozen states, including New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, are challenging DOGE and the Trump administration's authority.
The guidance clarifies that DEIA initiatives, such as inclusive hiring practices and employee engagement strategies, do not constitute unlawful discrimination. State and federal laws require employers ...
Alarmed that President Donald Trump’s administration has put their personal information, Medicare payments, veterans’ ...
As part of a coordinated coast-to-coast crackdown, 10 state attorneys general have announced enforcement actions, including ...