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Sunday, December 22, 2024

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House member: Manchin shouldn't support H.R. 4 based on earlier comments

By Chris Dickerson |
WASHINGTON – The version of the John Lewis Voting Rights Act passed last week by House Democrats varies greatly from the compromise Sen. Joe Manchin offered earlier this summer. And the ranking member of the Committee on House Administration says Manchin, who likely will be the key vote when the matter goes to the Senate, wouldn’t support this latest version of the bill if he “were to follow his own framework.”

Morrisey makes closing arguments in Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case

By Chris Dickerson |
NEW YORK — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey argued for greater accountability and more resources for West Virginia in closing arguments at Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy hearing.

Morrisey leads 20-state push against rewrite of federal gun laws

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich are leading a 20-state coalition in arguing against the Biden administration’s proposed regulation of firearm parts.

Morrisey sues Biden administration over 'Remain in Mexico' policy to stop fentanyl trafficking

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has filed a federal lawsuit against the Biden administration caiming it is refusing to stop deadly fentanyl from flowing across the nation’s southern border.

Attorney sues after Old Spice deodorant causes severe burns and rashes

By Chris Dickerson |
WILLIAMSON – A Mingo County attorney and former state lawmaker has filed a lawsuit seeking $25,000 after he says Old Spice deodorant caused severe burns, irritation and rashes on his armpits.

West Virginia isn't part of proposed $26 billion national opioid settlement

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – While a bipartisan group of state attorneys general have announced a tentative $26 billion settlement with four drug companies over their roles in the opioid epidemic, West Virginia will not be a part of the agreement.

Morrisey threatens lawsuit against Biden for 'uptick' in fentanyl coming to state

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General is bothered by “a dramatic uptick” in the amount of fentanyl coming into the state, and he says he might end up suing the Biden administration over it.

Federal judge issues injunction against Biden administration's oil lease ban

By Chris Dickerson |
MONROE, Louisiana – A federal judge has issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against the Biden administration’s moratorium on oil leases on public lands, including offshore lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico.

Drug distributors, former DEA official point fingers everywhere at opioid trial

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — Fingers were pointed and blame was thrown all around a federal courtroom as a retired Drug Enforcement Administration official and attorneys for three drug distributors butted heads for a second full day of testimony.

Unions claim new law altering dues collection is unconstitutional, retaliatory

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A group of a dozen public employee unions have filed a petition claiming a new state law that keeps employers from automatically deducting union dues from paychecks is retaliatory.

Federal judge says W.Va. can't enforce law that would restrict lawyer advertising

By Chris Dickerson |
WHEELING – A federal judge has ruled West Virginia can’t enforce a law passed in 2020 restricting lawyer advertising.

With vested interest, Morrisey keeping watch on 'Big Three' federal opioid trial

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — The state Attorney General's office isn't a party to the landmark federal trial regarding the "Big Three" opioid distributors taking place just blocks from his state Capitol office, but Patrick Morrisey is keeping a close eye on the proceedings.

UPDATE: Federal judge denies more motions from opioid manufacturers as trial start looms

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – As the trial date looms next week, a federal judge again has denied motions for summary judgment from the defendant opioid distributors.

W.Va. governor signs legislation changing how asbestos cases are filed

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLE​​​​​STON – Gov. Jim Justice has signed House Bill 2495, which requires plaintiffs in asbestos cases to file a sworn information form that specifies evidentiary basis for each claim and provide supporting documentation.

Federal judge denies summary judgment, opioid trials set to begin next month

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON — A federal judge has denied a motion for summary judgement by three large drug distributors, meaning the opioid cases filed by Cabell County and Huntington likely will begin next month.

Morrisey, other AGs fight unlawful sales of fake COVID vaccination cards

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and other AGs are calling on Twitter, eBay and Shopify to act immediately to prevent people from selling fraudulent vaccination cards on their platforms.

Coalition of AGs sue U.S. Treasury over tax cut provision in COVID relief package

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is part of a 13-state coalition that has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Treasury regarding states’ ability to cut taxes despite a provision in the most recent COVID-19 release package.

Amended intermediate court bill passes W.Va. House, heads back to Senate

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – An amended bill that would create a new intermediate appellate court has passed the House of Delegates and now heads back to the state Senate.

W.Va. AG isn't sure he'll sign off on Purdue Pharma $7 billion bankruptcy plan

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says he wants to do what’s best for the state, and he doesn’t know if that means signing off on Purdue Pharma’s $7 billion bankruptcy plan.

Tort reform groups applaud W.Va. lawmakers' work on COVID immunity legislation

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – National and statewide tort reform groups are praising West Virginia lawmakers for work on the COVID-19 immunity legislation that could be on the governor’s desk soon.