Judges keep siding with S.F. over Trump. But SCOTUS could wipe out the city’s wins
The first year of President Donald Trump’s second term has been a productive one for local government legal agencies like the San Francisco city attorney’s office, which has scored first-round successes against Trump’s attempts to cut off billions in funding to cities that promote minorities and refuse to round up undocumented immigrants. Federal judges in those cases have accused the administration of ignoring or defying the law.
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