California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued guidance to lawyers about noncitizens in his latest public event warning of possible clashes with the incoming Trump administration.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the state's immigrant community as the Trump administration prepares to take
California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Thursday announced his office has opened investigations into reports of price-gouging in the Southern California areas ravaged by devastating wildfires. “We have boots on the ground conducting investigations as we speak,
Elex Michaelson is in Washington, D.C. ahead of the Inauguration of Donald Trump and walk the halls of Congress talking to lawmakers.
President-elect Donald Trump could start taking action Monday on his many "Day One" campaign promises, but California officials and others are ready to fight.
Legislative Democrats have agreed to give legal aid organizations $25 million as part of an overall plan to defend against Trump initiatives.
The union representing state attorneys is concerned the Justice Department will tap private firms to support legal fights with Trump.
At the same time, California Governor Gavin Newsom has postured California to lead the Trump resistance, calling for a special session to “Trump-proof” the state and has already allocated millions of dollars to help fund potential lawsuits.
Many families say they’re feeling fear and anxiety as the country prepares for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
Even before Trump is sworn in, the politics over natural disaster emergency aid with the incoming administration is already underway.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta held a press conference on Thursday, Jan. 16, warning price gougers that they will be held accountable for increased prices trying to take advantage of LA
Schools are already struggling with closures and teacher burnout. Now, they could become targets for immigration enforcement and deportation raids.