A coalition of Maine-based attorneys and legal nonprofits are arguing that the state had the right to deny federal immigration agents covert license plates and that the lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump’s administration should be dismissed.

In a friend of the court brief filed in U.S. District Court on Tuesday, the coalition argues that under the anticommandeering doctrine established by the U.S. Supreme Court, the federal government cannot “commandeer” state regulatory processes by ordering states to enact or administer a federal regulatory program, citing the 1992 ruling that expanded the power of the states established in the Tenth Amendment. 

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