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Minnesota Sues Federal Government Over Medicaid Funding Freeze

The state accused the government of weaponizing the Medicaid program as ‘political punishment.’

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NY attorney general orders hospital to restart trans youth treatments…

New York Attorney General Letitia James is instructing a Manhattan hospital to resume offering gender-transition treatment to transgender youth after it ended such treatments last month over funding threats from the Trump administration.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is instructing a Manhattan hospital to resume offering gender-transition treatment to transgender young people.

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Attorneys for Illegal Immigrants Have Flooded Federal Courts With Over 24,000 Lawsuits

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/attorneys-for-illegal-immigrants-have-flooded-federal-courts-with-over-24000-lawsuits

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Federal Judge Once Again Halts Noem’s Limits on Lawmakers Visiting ICE Detention Centers

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/federal-judge-once-again-halts-noems-limits-on-lawmakers-visiting-ice-detention-centers

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Iowa AG Sues General Motors and OnStar for Snooping on Drivers

https://bonginoreport.com/science-technology/iowa-ag-sues-general-motors-and-onstar-for-snooping-on-drivers

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Supreme Court Explains Contours of Sixth Amendment’s Right to Counsel in Villarreal v. Texas

The Sixth Amendment has long guaranteed a criminal defendant the right “to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.” But what does that right… Read More

The post Supreme Court Explains Contours of Sixth Amendment’s Right to Counsel in Villarreal v. Texas appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Supreme Court Blocks California Policy That Required Teachers to Hide Gender Requests From Parents

Parents and teachers had asked the high court to rule on the case after a federal appeals court had reinstated the state policy.

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The AI trust gap: 42% would ask AI before calling a lawyer

Kolmogorov Law reports 42% of Americans would consult AI before a lawyer for legal issues, valuing speed and privacy, but remain cautious about its reliability.

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