A coalition of 18 states filed suit seeking an injunction before the executive order takes effect in February.
The Democratic attorneys general and immigrant rights advocates say the question of birthright citizenship is settled law and that while presidents have broad authority, they are not kings.
Connecticut was among 18 states to sue President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday over his effort to deny the birthright ...
Lowering the drunken driving blood-alcohol threshold is part of a package of strategies being debated by Connecticut ...
HARTFORD - Attorney General William Tong moved quickly Tuesday to challenge an executive order President Donald Trump signed ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, who said he became the first United States citizen in his immediate family because ...
President Donald Trump's flurry of executive orders mere hours after being sworn in has many immigrants unsure of what to do and confused about what is to come. Trump signed an order declaring a ...
Connecticut has joined 17 other states, the District of Columbia, and the city of San Francisco in a lawsuit opposing ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong Tuesday plans to speak more on what he calls President Donald Trump’s ...