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News from June 2024


Attorney General Raoul reacts to Supreme Court decision on Idaho abortion law

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Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued a statement in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Moyle v. U.S., which temporarily allows emergency abortion care in Idaho under the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA).

Bonta leads coalition supporting increased healthcare protections for marginalized communities

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta led 20 attorneys general in filing a multistate amicus brief in States of Texas and Montana v. Becerra et al., opposing the State of Texas and Montana’s motion for a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, and stay of agency action against the Biden administration’s 2024 Final Rule implementing Section 1557 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). This rule strengthens protections against discrimination in health care for protected groups and individuals. The coalition supports the final rule’s inclusion of...

Attorney General Tong responds to Supreme Court's ruling on EPA's "Good Neighbor Provision

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Attorney General William Tong issued a statement following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Ohio v. EPA, which temporarily stays the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s recent rule implementing the “Good Neighbor Provision” of the Clean Air Act to limit cross-state ozone pollution into states like Connecticut.

Justice Department announces nationwide health care fraud enforcement action

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The Justice Department announced the 2024 National Health Care Fraud Enforcement Action, resulting in criminal charges against 193 defendants. Among those charged are 76 doctors, nurse practitioners, and other licensed medical professionals across 32 federal districts in the United States. The alleged schemes involve approximately $2.75 billion in intended losses and $1.6 billion in actual losses.

Attorney General Jennings responds to Supreme Court ruling on Purdue Pharma case

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Attorney General Kathy Jennings released a statement today regarding the Supreme Court of the United States' ruling in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma.

Governor Burgum declares June 27 Legal Assistant/Paralegal Day

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Governor Doug Burgum has declared Thursday, June 27, 2024, as Legal Assistant/Paralegal Day. A copy of the proclamation can be found by clicking HERE.

Attorney General secures landmark settlement with Uber & Lyft benefiting Massachusetts drivers

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Boston — Today, Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced a historic settlement with Uber and Lyft, establishing a minimum pay standard of $32.50 per hour along with various benefits and protections for drivers. The companies will also pay a combined total of $175 million to the state to resolve allegations of violating Massachusetts wage and hour laws, with the majority of this amount being distributed to current and former drivers.

Former DoD employee sentenced for assaulting military member in Korea

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A former Department of Defense civilian employee was sentenced to one year and eight months in prison for assaulting a U.S. military member in July 2020.

Benjamin C. Mizer addresses juvenile justice council on critical issues facing youth

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Acting Associate Attorney General Benjamin C. Mizer delivered remarks at the meeting of the Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) on June 27, 2024. In his speech, Mizer expressed gratitude to Amy for her leadership of the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) over the past three years and acknowledged Liz Ryan and her team in OJJDP for their continued efforts in building safer communities and expanding opportunities for youth.

Attorney General Garland responds to Supreme Court order in Moyle v. United States

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The Justice Department issued a statement from Attorney General Merrick B. Garland regarding the Supreme Court's order in Moyle v. United States on June 27, 2024.

Bennington resident sentenced for home improvement fraud

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The Attorney General’s Office announced that Todd Merrow, 48, of Bennington, Vermont, was sentenced today in Vermont Superior Court, Bennington Criminal Division, after pleading guilty to one felony count of home improvement fraud where the loss was over $1,000. The court, Judge Kerry Ann McDonald-Cady presiding, sentenced the defendant to 14 to 15 days of pre-approved furlough to be performed through the Department of Corrections’ work crew program. Additionally, a signed restitution judgment order was issued for the victim’s loss.

Bannock County man arrested for sexual exploitation of a minor

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Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced that investigators with the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force arrested thirty-seven-year-old Jason Malone on Wednesday, June 26, 2024. Malone faces eight counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and is currently held in Bannock County Jail on a $150,000 bond.

Attorney General appoints Dawn Himel as new director for gaming division

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Following the appointment of Chris Hebert as the new Chairman of the Louisiana Gaming Control Board by the Governor, Attorney General Liz Murrill has appointed Dawn Himel as his successor.

States challenge Biden administration's latest electric vehicle mandate

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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman and West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey in a legal action against the Biden Administration's recent electric vehicle mandate. This effort, which includes 26 states, aims to block the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) stringent fuel efficiency standards in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

Supreme Court rejects Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy plan

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Attorney General Josh Stein released a statement following the United States Supreme Court's decision to reject Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy plan, which included $6 billion allocated to combat the opioid crisis.

Administrative Office of the Courts launches podcast covering court system updates

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The Administrative Office of the Courts’ Office of Communications and Public Outreach has launched a new podcast to provide the public and court community with insights into news and developments within the AOC and the Washington court system.

OVW holds pre-application session for FY 2024 campus violence reduction grants

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OVW conducted a live web-based pre-application information session for its Fiscal Year 2024 Grants to Reduce Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking on Campus Program solicitation. During the presentation, OVW staff reviewed the program’s requirements, discussed the solicitation, and allowed for a brief question-and-answer period.

Virginia company fined $300K for illegal wetland filling

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Boyd Farm LLC and its owner, Frazier T. Boyd III, were sentenced yesterday for criminally filling wetlands in Goochland and Louisa Counties, Virginia. Boyd Farm was fined $300,000 and will serve a year of probation for a felony violation of the Clean Water Act. Boyd was sentenced to 30 days of home confinement and a year of probation.

Attorney General Bonta reaffirms support for reproductive healthcare amid legal uncertainties

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta released a statement following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Idaho v. U.S., where the court chose not to rule on whether the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) mandates hospitals to provide necessary abortion care during medical emergencies, regardless of conflicting state laws. EMTALA requires emergency departments in Medicare-participating hospitals to stabilize patients with emergency medical conditions.

Court rules FOIA denial for sensitive election data justified

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LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that the 16th Judicial Circuit Court in Macomb County dismissed claims brought under Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) against 16 cities and townships. These claims were made following denied FOIA requests for election records containing sensitive information.