Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings and Maryland's Anthony Brown announced Monday that they are part of 21 state attorneys general suing the Trump Administration over tying the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) grants to states’ cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
DELAWARE- Gov. Matt Meyer on Thursday signed Senate Bill 4, establishing an independent Office of the Inspector General to oversee state gover…
The lawsuit, filed alongside 15 other attorneys general, targets two recent policy changes by the foundation. The lawsuit seeks a court order blocking both directives, claiming they violate the Administrative Procedure Act and the U.S. Constitution.
Maryland and Delaware attorneys general have joined a coalition of 17 other attorneys general in a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s decision to halt all federal approvals for wind energy development. The lawsuit claims this move threatens environmental progress, job creation and economic growth across the country.
The Children’s Beach House and Spur Impact Association, are just two of several Delaware organizations facing immediate funding threats as Attorney General Kathy Jennings co-leads a lawsuit to block the Trump Administration’s dismantling of AmeriCorps.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has joined a coalition of attorneys general in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging newly imposed tariffs.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced Thursday that she will seek a third term.
Delaware's Attorney General found Bethany Beach violated FOIA by not properly addressing a resident's public records request. The town failed to respond in a timely manner. Jennifer Pawloski, who filed the FOIA request, expressed frustration but remains hopeful for the future.
The Delaware Department of Justice, led by Attorney General Kathy Jennings, announced Wednesday that Delaware is joining New Jersey and 12 other states in a legal effort to protect Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients' access to health insurance under the Affordable Care Act.
The Delaware Department of Justice convicted a 19-year-old of rape for the assault of a 12-year-old in June 2023.