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New York AG Letitia James Challenges Lindsey Halligan’s Appointment In Virginia Court Motions Against Trump And DOJ
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Letitia James, New York Attorney General, appeared in a Virginia court where she reportedly filed several motions targeting the Department of Justice, President Trump, and U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan. One primary motion seeks dismissal on grounds that Halligan’s appointment as U.S. Attorney was improper and illegal. This confrontation unfolds in federal dockets amid ongoing probes into executive actions under Article II powers since the Constitution’s 1789 ratification.
James’ filings question Halligan’s credentials under appointment clauses scrutinized in cases like Buckley v. Valeo since 1976. The AG aims to nullify proceedings allegedly tainted by this selection.
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Trump’s DOJ, restructured post-2016 election, faces accusations of politicization echoing Watergate-era reforms via the 1978 Ethics in Government Act. Halligan’s role in Virginia’s Eastern District handles high-profile cases from antitrust to civil rights.
Motions detail procedural flaws in Halligan’s investiture, potentially invoking Senate confirmation norms bypassed in recess picks since 1905 rulings. James leverages state-federal tensions in a dual sovereignty system.
Some legal watchers applaud aggressive challenges to perceived overreaches, viewing them as checks on unitary executive theories advanced since Reagan. Detractors see forum-shopping as partisan warfare eroding judicial impartiality.
The hearing spotlights James’ track record in housing discrimination suits since her 2019 election, now extending to federal turf. Outcomes could precedent inter-branch clashes in polarized eras.
As arguments proceed, DOJ defends appointments as lawful under exigency clauses from the 1820s. Allies monitor for appeals that might reach the Supreme Court, per its original jurisdiction.
This skirmish reflects broader rule-of-law strains, where AGs like James invoke parens patriae doctrines from the 1900s to shield states. Resolutions may clarify appointment boundaries for smoother governance.
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