Trump's revised travel ban is blocked by a federal judge in Hawaii, and a federal appeals court is scheduled to hear the case May 15.
But a case filed by Washington and five other states saying the travel ban targeting predominantly Muslim nations is unconstitutional has continued.
In a 25-page report filed yesterday, the states said they want all email communications among people in the Trump administration and third parties before and after Trump took office to be preserved for the case.
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