A federal judge in DC has extended a restraining order preventing the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan nationals under an old wartime law. The administration claims these individuals are gang members, while opponents argue against its legality. The Supreme Court is being asked to review the decision, with further hearings scheduled for April 8.
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California may vote on the 'Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act,' aimed at preventing harmful insurance company practices. Despite the controversial name, linked to an accused murderer, the bill seeks to stop insurers from delaying or denying necessary medical procedures. If passed, patients could sue for wrongful denials. The public comment period runs until April 25.
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