WASHINGTON (LN) — The Justice Department and California are suing to block CalPortland’s proposed acquisition of Vulcan Materials Company’s ready-mix concrete operations in California, alleging the deal would eliminate substantial...
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. 1825 CONNECTICUT AVE DELI, INC. et al
A coalition of 24 states sued the Trump Administration to block a Department of Education rule that narrows the definition of “professional degree,” drastically reducing federal student loan caps for healthcare workers.
Attorney General Bonta Sues Trump Administration Over Attempt to Limit Student Loan Access for Healthcare Workers
California Attorney General Rob Bonta released a report Friday detailing worsening conditions at immigration detention facilities, citing a 162% surge in detainee population and six deaths since September 2025.
“Cruel, Inhumane, and Unacceptable”: Attorney General Bonta Releases Fifth Report on Conditions at Immigration Detention Facilities in California
California Attorney General Rob Bonta released a report detailing severe overcrowding, inadequate medical care, and six deaths at state immigrant detention centers during a surge in federal detentions.
“Cruel, inhumano e inaceptable”: el fiscal general Bonta publica el quinto informe sobre las condiciones en los centros de detención de inmigrantes de California
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is investigating FIFA’s ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup, citing reports that the soccer federation sold tickets based on stadium map categories that were later altered before precise seat...
Attorney General Bonta Seeks Answers from FIFA Regarding Potentially Misleading 2026 World Cup Ticketing Practices
California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief opposing a U.S. Department of Justice subpoena seeking medical records related to gender-affyming care for minors, arguing the...
Attorney General Bonta Opposes Another Baseless Attempt by Trump Administration to Access Medical Records on Gender-Affirming Care
A settlement with a data firm ends an alleged scheme in which meat processors used shared industry reports to coordinate prices, according to a coalition of states and the Justice Department.
Attorney General Bonta Secures End of Unlawful Meat Price Coordination, Announces Settlement with Agri Stats
California joined 21 states in urging the D.C. Circuit to block the Trump administration’s appeal of a court order requiring the Office of Management and Budget to restore a public database tracking federal spending.
What’s There to Hide? Attorney General Bonta Urges Transparency in Federal Spending of Taxpayer Dollars
California Attorney General Rob Bonta added five states to his antitrust lawsuit against the broadcast merger, filing an amended complaint after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction halting the deal.
Attorney General Bonta Welcomes New States and Files Amended Complaint in Nexstar/Tegna Challenge, Lawsuit Now Bipartisan
A district court had struck the word "operation" from Arizona's birth-certificate amendment statute and its implementing regulation, a ruling set to take effect in two days.
Roe, et al. v. Petersen, et al.
Attorney General Bonta Opposes Trump Administration Effort to Dismantle Fair Employment Opportunities for Blind Workers
The Ninth Circuit has vacated a three-judge panel decision in Baird v. Bonta and ordered the full court to rehear the Second Amendment challenge to California firearms regulations, according to a brief order entered April 15 by...
Ninth Circuit Grants En Banc Rehearing in Baird v. Bonta
A coalition of 24 attorneys general and Pennsylvania's governor sued President Trump on April 3 in federal court in Massachusetts, seeking to block a March 31 executive order that would establish a national voter eligibility list and...
A coalition of 24 attorneys general and one governor filed suit in federal court challenging a presidential executive order they argue would strip states of their constitutional authority to run elections and disenfranchise millions of...
Attorney General Tong Sues Trump Administration Over Unlawful Executive Order Attempting to Exert Federal Control Over Elections
A San Francisco Superior Court ruling keeps California's antitrust case against Amazon on track for a January 2027 trial after the court denied the company's motion for summary judgment on a key defense theory.
Attorney General Bonta Delivers Prime Victory Against Amazon in Ongoing Price Fixing Case
A coalition of attorneys general argues in a new amicus brief that ending three decades of Temporary Protected Status for Somali immigrants would cause irreparable harm to families, state economies, and public safety — and that DHS has...
Attorney General Bonta Defends Temporary Protected Status for Immigrants from Somalia
A federal jury in New York has found Live Nation/Ticketmaster liable for anticompetitive conduct that harmed consumers and the live music industry, with damages, penalties, and injunctive relief still to be determined.
Attorney General Bonta Celebrates Historic Verdict in Live Nation/Ticketmaster Trial
A coalition led by California urges the justices to affirm lower-court orders halting the Trump administration's November 2025 cancellation of Temporary Protected Status for two nationalities.
Attorney General Bonta Urges Supreme Court to Preserve Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians