Cape Henlopen School District is among six school systems affected by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights rescinding provisions of resolution agreements from prior administrations. These rules, called resolution agreements, told schools to do things like let students use their preferred names and pronouns and allow them to use bathrooms that match their gender identity. The department says these rules were not legally required and placed unfair burdens on schools.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings said a federal judge has again blocked the Trump administration from requiring states to turn over personal data from people who apply for or receive food assistance.
Maryland’s attorney general is joining other states in asking a federal appeals court to keep in place a pause on the Trump administration’s effort to end protections for Haitian immigrants.
The court ruled those penalties could not be enforced at this stage, siding with the states.
A federal judge has denied US Wind’s request for a preliminary injunction, ruling that the offshore wind developer failed to show that the federal government has taken a final agency action that would justify court intervention at this stage.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings and a coalition of 19 states file a lawsuit against a Trump administration policy imposing a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions, citing unlawfulness and economic harm.
Attorney General Kathy Jennings, Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and 17 other attorneys general, won their lawsuit against the Trump administration over "its unlawful order" to freeze all federal permitting of wind energy projects.
On Monday, the Trump administration's court filings said that it would use contingency funds to provide partial SNAP benefits in November, reported NBC. This comes after a judge ordered the Department of Agriculture to disburse funding for the program on Friday.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has filed a legal brief supporting a major offshore wind project off the Delmarva coast, challenging what she calls the Trump Administration’s “abrupt” cancellation of the fully permitted development.
Lawmakers, clean energy advocates, labor unions and business leaders gathered in Baltimore on Friday to push back against what they describe as the Trump administration’s renewed attacks on Maryland’s federally approved offshore wind projects.
