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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.