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Government,
Immigration

Mar. 13, 2018

Tactical maneuvers under way by state, federal government in ‘sanctuary’ cases

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ lawsuit against California turns one week old Tuesday. But legal maneuvering is already well under way.

SACRAMENTO -- U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' lawsuit against California turns one week old Tuesday. But legal maneuvering is already well under way.

Both sides have already filed motions that could have resulted in a change of venue for U.S. v. California, 18-CN-00490 (E.D. Cal., filed March 6, 2018), currently assigned to the Sacramento courtroom of U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez.

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