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Federal judge upholds Minnesota in-state tuition law challenged by Justice Department
Read Article A Minnesota law giving in-state tuition at higher education institutions for students unlawfully in the United States has survived a legal challenge from the Trump administration. Last Friday, a federal judge ruled against the U.S. Justice Department, which has brought similar suits in seven states. The Kansas attorney general indicated a similar lawsuit would be filed in Kansas if lawmakers didn't repeal the current statue. The decision in the Minnesota case came just days after th
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