A group of Democratic state attorneys general dropped one of the last remaining legal fights over whether President
The officials filed a notice on Monday evening in the federal district court in Washington notifying a judge that they were withdrawing their case, which was
A judge
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A spokesperson for the New Mexico attorney general’s office, which led the group case, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Spokespeople for Musk’s companies also did not immediately respond.
There are still two active cases that accuse Musk of taking on the powers of a Senate-confirmed official and playing an active role in directing firings and program cuts at US agencies in violation of the US Constitution’s Appointments Clause.
There’s another challenge to Musk’s authority still pending in Washington. The lawsuit was brought by advocacy groups that alleged Musk and DOGE staffers were instrumental in cutting federal programs that harmed their interests. On Monday, attorneys for those organizations told a judge that they wanted to proceed because DOGE’s formal status and the whereabouts of employees affiliated with the project were unknown.
The Justice Department contends any constitutional challenges related to Musk are now moot and expressed doubt that there were any other valid, live claims left.
In Maryland, a lawsuit brought by employees of the now-dissolved US Agency for International Development has been moving forward after a judge denied the government’s bid to have it tossed out. In November, the Justice Department
The case is New Mexico v. Musk, 25-cv-429, US District Court, District of Columbia.
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