A coalition of 18 Democratic attorney generals, including North Carolina’s Jeff Jackson, filed a lawsuit on Tuesday seeking to block President Donald Trump’s bid to end birth right citizenship. The lawsuit,
Former U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop has dropped his defamation lawsuit against the campaign of Jeff Jackson, who defeated him to win the state’s 2024 attorney general race.
What’s next? An executive order that purports to repeal the law of gravity? That’s the understandable reaction many people have had in recent days to President Donald Trump’s lengthy list of first-week edicts.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson said he would continue the lawsuit against Pactiv Evergreen which alleges the company broke a $12 million JMAC agreement.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson has announced a settlement with Purdue Pharma for role in creating the opioid crisis.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is suing President Donald Trump over his executive order to end birthright citizenship. North Carolina joins 17 other states in a federal lawsuit claiming Trump's effort is unconstitutional.
Former U.S. Representative Dan Bishop has quietly ended his defamation case against Jeff Jackson’s campaign for attorney general, shortly before its first day in court.
Litigation against President Donald Trump’s executive order tied to birthright citizenship has been joined by North Carolina’s attorney general. Jeff Jackson, in a release, said the move is a “straightforward violation of the 14th Amendment.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson accused President Donald Trump of “creating legal uncertainty and denying fundamental rights to children born in this country.”
Donald Trump, a Republican who won election in 2024 in large part due to his anti-immigration stances, is hoping to convince courts to restrict birthright citizenship that so far has been guaranteed by the 14th Amendment to the U.
Trump, a Republican who won election in 2024 in large part due to his anti-immigration stances, is hoping to convince courts to change that interpretation and rule that people who are born in the U.S.
During a visit to Canton, Jackson renewed the state’s demand that the former mill owner repay the $12 million in economic incentives it received.