Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell said she plans to ask the state Legislature for additional funding this budget season in preparation for her office’s anticipated legal battles with
Gov. Maura Healey (D-MA) said she supports “apprehension of criminals in our communities” when asked about recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests in Massachusetts on Thursday. The Trump administration has ramped up immigration enforcement since taking power,
President Donald Trump’s day-one executive order attempting to redefine birthright citizenship drew an immediate lawsuit from immigrants’ rights groups, including the ACLU of
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell joined 10 other state attorneys general to assert that the the federal government can't enlist state and local police to enforce its new immigration
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is pushing for a statewide ban on cellphones and other personal electronic devices in school classrooms to boost learning.
A DOJ memo has raised questions about whether the U.S. attorney for Massachusetts — the top federal law enforcement official in the state — might prosecute local officials for not adhering to the president's latest immigration directives.
BOSTON (WPRI) — Just months after announcing Massachusetts will join dozens of other states suing TikTok and Meta, Attorney General Andrew Campbell is advocating for a new law to restrict the use of cell phones in schools. Campbell said that while lawsuits can bring change, they can also drag on for years.
While she sues major social media companies, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell is also pushing lawmakers to restrict cellphone use in schools.
The presidential transition Monday brought with it a flurry of executive orders from President Donald Trump covering a wide range of issues and political grievances, with a major focus being on
Attorneys general from 22 states including Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut and Vermont are suing, saying President Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship through executive order is illegal.
AG Campbell secures a $7.4 billion opioid settlement against Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family for Massachusetts.
Eighteen states, including Massachusetts, are challenging Trump's order with a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.