LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a statement on Wednesday reacting to newly signed bills that expand hate crime laws.
After speaking out against the flurry of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump on his first day in office, Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel is joining with the attorneys general of 21 other states in challenging an order aimed to halt birthright citizenship.
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) -Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nessel is not happy with Executive Orders that have been issued by President Trump.
While announcing the new chair of the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall (R-Richland Twp.) preemptively quashed conversations on several criminal justice reform bills,
Michigan AG Nessel challenged Trump's executive order redefining birthright citizenship, citing constitutional concerns.
President Donald Trump is facing multiple lawsuits over an executive order that aims to end birthright citizenship in the United States.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Tuesday that she and attorney generals from 16 other states are challenging Donald Trump and his executive order which would limit birthright citizenship.
Michigan is one of 18 states which signed onto the lawsuit challenging the executive order issued by Trump on Monday.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is among a group of attorneys general who have filed a lawsuit to stop Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship.
Attorney General Dana Nessel joined 17 states in filing a lawsuit aiming to block an order from President Trump meant to end birthright citizenship.
AG Dana Nessel emphasizes the importance of public vigilance against human trafficking during Detroit's Auto Show, highlighting signs of abuse and control to help identify victims.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced today that she, along with the Attorneys General of 16 other states, plus Washington D.C. and the City of San Francisco, are challenging Donald Trump’s executive order attempting to limit birthright citizenship.