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An executive order by President Donald Trump to end birthright citizenship — which made any person born in the U.S. a citizen — takes effect this month. Minnesota has joined a lawsuit against it.
Gov. Tim Walz, Lt. Gov Peggy Flanagan and Attorney General Keith Ellison speak out against President Donald Trump’s freeze on federal funding
President Donald Trump ordered Monday that individuals born in the U.S. are not entitled to automatic citizenship. The order makes stipulations based on the parents' legal status and residency.
Amid a robust fraud crackdown in Minnesota government, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison outlined a new case Wednesday.

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Ellison hopes to stop the conversion of semiautomatic weapons into machine guns in Minnesota.
Keith Ellison signed onto several lawsuits pushing back on Republican policy changes in Washington during Trump’s first term
The lawsuit alleges that the dairy underpaid hundreds of workers, charged for cockroach- and mold-infested housing unfit for humans, and made threats on the workers' employment and lives
Rep. Mary Franson, who filed the suit alongside satirical commentator Christopher Kohls, calls Minnesota’s ban on AI technology used to “influence elections” unconstitutional
Over 5,000 businesses will reportedly get a warning over a new law that prohibits advertising, selling and distributing e-cigarettes that imitate candy, desserts or beverages appealing to minors
Attorney General Keith Ellison seeks to keep gun carry permits out of the hands of people under 21 years old in the state.
The vacation of Brian Pippitt’s charges marks the first time the Conviction Review Unit has recommended the full exoneration of an incarcerated person.
Called the "gatekeeper for the delivery of nearly all live music in America today" in the lawsuit, Live Nation could be ordered to divest Ticketmaster if the plaintiffs succeed.
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The Minnesota Attorney General's Office announced Monday it had reached a temporary injunction with Evergreen Dairy in Paynesville.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said Apple's power is not due to iPhone's superiority, but rather Apple's anti-competitive behavior

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