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California Attorney General Rob Bonta (at left) gathers with Letitia James and other attorneys general from around the country in Westchester County, New York, on May 8, 2025 NYAG.
Alleging widespread and egregious violations of housing and tenant laws, Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta sued Southern California real estate tycoon Mike Nijjar in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Thursday.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta applauded Tuesday’s decision by a federal judge to grant a preliminary injunction halting President Donald Trump’s dismantling of several federal agencies ...
Bonta said that most of the early rulings during the Trump administration's first 100 days have been favorable for California, with judges granting temporary restraining orders in initial proceedings.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta says the state’s sovereignty was “trampled” by President Donald Trump when he ordered National Guard troops to the immigration protests in Los Angeles.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was confident a lawsuit he and Attorney General Rob Bonta filed Wednesday to stop President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs would prevail. Newsom and Bonta announced ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta accused President Trump of displaying an endless desire to seize more power with his response to the ongoing protests in Los Angeles against the Trump administ… ...
Rob Bonta sues Donald Trump over wind energy permits and HHS reorganization, challenging federal actions with significant impact on California.
The Trump administration violated federal privacy laws when it turned over Medicaid data on millions of enrollees to ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed charges against a real estate agent for price gouging displaced families after Pacific Palisades Fire.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta: He's violating 10 U.S.C. 12406, which is the statute that he relies on that he says gives him authority to call in the National Guard to Los Angeles.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is accusing Trump of breaking federal law by deploying 2,000 National Guard troops without Gov. Gavin Newsom's consent.