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What is Judge Chutkan's ruling regarding the states' legal standing in their case against alleged government agency changes?

Judge Chutkan ruled that the state attorney generals currently lack legal standing, but this doesn't mean they won't have standing in the future. Doug Jones explains that she's following the law and procedural rules, determining that while the AGs raised concerns about personnel termination and agency changes, the case may be premature. The judge is signaling that these cases could potentially proceed if amended or refiled by different parties with appropriate standing, essentially indicating how to properly challenge government actions within the rule of law.

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Joy Reid Analyzes Judge Chutkan's Ruling

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