The New York Immigration Coalition et al v. United States Department of Commerce et al

  1. July 09, 2019

    Trump's Bid To Swap Census Case Attys Deemed 'Deficient'

    A New York federal judge on Tuesday largely shut down the Trump administration's bid to swap out nearly a dozen members of the legal team handling its courtroom battle to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census, ordering the White House to explain the move.

  2. September 14, 2018

    Census Citizenship Fight Likely Headed For NY Trial

    Manhattan U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman told the Trump administration Friday he is likely to order a trial to determine if Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross was motivated by legitimate policy reasons, or by discrimination, when he added a question about citizenship status to the 2020 census.

  3. September 05, 2018

    Challengers To Census Citizenship Query Push For Gov't Docs

    A number of states and immigration organizations challenging the inclusion of a citizenship question on the 2020 census urged a New York federal court Tuesday to compel the federal government to release a number of documents that officials have sought to shield from view.

  4. July 26, 2018

    Trump Can't Stop Challenges To Census Citizenship Query

    A New York federal judge on Thursday struck down the Trump administration's attempts to shield review of its decision to add a question about citizenship status to the 2020 census, allowing a pair of challenges to proceed in court.

  5. July 13, 2018

    NY Court Urged Not To Toss Census Citizenship Question Suit

    A New York federal court should deny the Trump administration's bid to dismiss a suit that challenges the addition of a question to the 2020 census asking whether individuals are U.S. citizens, several organizations have argued.

  6. June 06, 2018

    Trump Hit With New Suit Over Census Citizenship Question

    The Trump administration on Wednesday was hit with another lawsuit challenging its decision to add a question to the 2020 census asking whether individuals are U.S. citizens, with several immigration organizations contending in New York federal court that the inclusion will depress participation among minorities.

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