State of California et al v. Biden et al

  1. May 25, 2019

    Calif. Judge Partially Blocks Trump's Border Wall

    A California federal judge on Friday partially blocked the Trump administration from repurposing defense funds to build a wall along portions of the southern border and criticized its attempts to move money to the project even though Congress repeatedly denied funding requests.

  2. May 17, 2019

    Trump's Border Wall Faces Skeptical Calif. Judge

    A California federal judge appeared open Friday to blocking the Trump administration from repurposing defense funds to build a wall along the southern border, saying he doesn't know if it is right to let the government build the wall before legal challenges to it are resolved.

  3. May 02, 2019

    Ex-Lawmakers Urge Calif. Court To Block Border 'Emergency'

    More than 100 former members of Congress from both parties are urging a California federal court to block President Donald Trump's declaration of a national emergency on the nation's southern border on the basis that it violates the constitutional principle of separation of powers.

  4. April 26, 2019

    Trump Admin Says Money Can Be Transferred For Border Wall

    The Trump administration has told a California federal court that funding transfers for the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border serve a vital law enforcement aim, comply with the law and should not be blocked.

  5. April 05, 2019

    20 States Seek To Block Funding For Trump's Border Wall

    A coalition of 20 states suing over President Donald Trump's declaration of a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border has urged a California federal judge to block the use of federal funds to build a wall, saying there is a significant risk of harm if the project is allowed to proceed.

  6. March 14, 2019

    4 AGs Join States In Fighting Trump's National Emergency

    State attorneys general from Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin and Massachusetts on Wednesday joined a California federal court suit initially brought by a coalition of 16 other states challenging President Donald Trump's declaration last month of a national emergency on the U.S.-Mexico border as an unconstitutional overreach of executive authority.