North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined a lawsuit Tuesday to prevent the federal government's termination of more than $230 million in health care funding for the state, his office said.
Superior Court Judge Lora Cubbage has taken on a new role as deputy city attorney in Greensboro. Cubbage, a graduate of N.C.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson filed a lawsuit on Tuesday, April 1 against the federal government, for what Jackson says is ...
Last week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services told several states, including North Carolina, that it was ...
The Greensboro City Attorney’s Office has a new and familiar face on staff: Judge Lora Cubbage has joined the City of ...
Plus, Attorney General Jeff Jackson joins another lawsuit against the Trump administration, this time over cuts to health ...
A coalition of state attorneys general including Jeff Jackson sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over its decision to ...
The new lawsuit comes as GOP lawmakers are moving a bill to block Jackson from challenging Trump’s executive orders.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has joined a group of attorneys general in suing the Trump administration.
North Carolina is one of dozens of states suing the federal government over recent, abrupt cuts to bullions in public health funding.