Ongoing actions

State attorneys general serve as the Peoples’ Lawyers, demanding accountability from bad actors in their states and across the nation and using every tool at their disposal to stand up for the public. This page provides a centralized listing of key state AG actions — including lawsuits, joint amicus briefs, enforcement initiatives, investigations, and more – across the broad spectrum of their work. 

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    • Dec 12, 2025
    • Trump 2.0
    • Immigration
    • Additional AG Actions
    • Minnesota

    AG Ellison issues legal opinion Minnesota sheriffs may not unilaterally enter into 287(g) agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement

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    • Nov 20, 2025
    • Additional AG Actions
    • Vermont

    AG Clark Issues Formal Opinion on Governor’s Housing Executive Order

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    • Oct 7, 2025
    • Education
    • Illinois
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • Minnesota
    • New Jersey
    • New York
    • Vermont
    • Washington

    AG Raoul Op-Ed: Colleges and Universities to Ensure Diverse Student Bodies

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    • Oct 6, 2025
    • Education
    • DEI/Civil Rights
    • New York

    AG James and Coalition Urge Colleges and Universities to Ensure Diverse Student Bodies

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    • Sep 22, 2025
    • Healthcare
    • Colorado

    AG Weiser issues opinion approving Estes Park Health integration into UCHealth

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    • Jul 3, 2025
    • Additional AG Actions
    • California

    CA Department of Justice releases legal opinion on daily fantasy sports

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    • Feb 20, 2025
    • LGBTQ Rights
    • Trump 2.0
    • Minnesota

    AG Ellison released a formal legal opinion proclaiming that barring students from participating in extracurricular activities consistent with their gender identity would violate the Minnesota Human Rights Act

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    • Feb 6, 2025
    • Immigration
    • Trump 2.0
    • Minnesota

    AG Ellison issued a formal legal opinion that prohibits Minnesota law enforcement from holding someone on an immigration detainer if the person would otherwise be released from custody

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