The president cannot eliminate fundamental rights by executive order, nor can he order federal agencies to violate the law,” California’s attorney general said in a statement.
Attorney General Rob Bonta said he would defend birthright citizenship following an executive order by President Donald Trump ...
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: STARS ON THE LEFT — Two California lawmakers have been named to prominent roles with the Congressional ...
Nick Kostos and Femi Abebefe discuss the teams they believe can actually win the Super Bowl in February. Rep. Richard Neal ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued guidance to lawyers about noncitizens in his latest public event warning of ...
Attorney General Rob Bonta said he is ready to defend California legally regarding the fast-changing immigration policies the ...
Attorney General Rob Bonta emerges from Gov. Gavin Newsom's shadow with the state's first lawsuit against the Trump administration over birthright citizenship.
The lawsuit: Birthright citizenship is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment, Bonta said at a Tuesday news ...
Attorney General Rob Bonta filed the first of likely multiple lawsuits against Trump on Tuesday, citing the unconstitutional ...
As L.A. and Gov. Newsom await a presidential visit due to the fires, A.G. Rob Bonta files a lawsuit challenging Trump's ...
President-elect Donald Trump could start taking action Monday on his many "Day 1" campaign promises, but California officials ...
President Donald Trump may visit California this week as state Attorney General Rob Bonta begins filing expected lawsuits against the president's new executive orders.