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Tuesday, August 27, 2024

News from 2024


Attorney General Todd Rokita supports Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Todd Rokita has issued a statement regarding the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision granting former President Donald Trump immunity for official actions taken while in office.

Justice Department settles discrimination lawsuit over blocked Louisiana affordable housing project

By Legal Newsline |
The Justice Department announced today that the Town of Franklinton, Louisiana, has agreed to pay $230,000 in damages and civil penalties to settle allegations that it violated the Fair Housing Act by blocking a proposed affordable housing development for low-income tenants in a predominantly white part of Franklinton.

AG Yost introduces new training video on identifying human trafficking

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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced the launch of a new training scenario for EMS workers, the fourth in a series of videos aimed at helping health-care professionals and first responders identify and respond to human trafficking situations.

North Dakota Court System seeks juvenile court officer I for Fargo

By Legal Newsline |
The North Dakota Court System has announced an opening for the position of Juvenile Court Officer I in Fargo, ND. The full-time role offers a monthly salary of $5,452 and is classified as non-exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Applications will be accepted until July 22, 2024, at 11:59 PM Central Time.

Attorney General Bonta issues warning about rising text-based toll charge scams

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a consumer alert following an increase in text-based scams claiming consumers owe express lane or toll charges and asking for online payment. Bonta urges Californians not to click on links in texts that appear to alert consumers to overdue toll charges. FasTrak, the electronic toll collection system used statewide in California, does not request payment by text with a link to a website. The consumer alert includes tips on how to identify and avoid toll charge scams and what to do if one becomes a victim of this fraudulent...

California DOJ investigates Downey officer-involved shooting under AB 1506

By Legal Newsline |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that the California Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating an officer-involved shooting (OIS) in Downey, California. The incident, which resulted in one fatality, occurred on June 29, 2024, at approximately 6:15 p.m. and involved the Downey Police Department.

Hewlett Foundation accused of funding controversial DEI initiatives

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – America First Legal (AFL) has released research obtained through collaboration with the American Accountability Foundation, alleging that the Hewlett Foundation is spending millions to support "illegal and racist" Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. This financial support reportedly includes funding organizations that encourage efforts to take over higher education institutions in support of regimes such as Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, and other anti-Semitic actors.

Ohio appeals court rules on burden of proof in texting-while-driving cases

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The Fifth District Court of Appeals in Ohio has ruled that drivers charged with texting while driving must prove if any exceptions to the law apply. The state law against distracted driving includes 13 exceptions, such as texting police during an emergency or while parked due to a road closure.

Supreme Court cites The Bucky Inst.'s brief in landmark rulings

By Legal Newsline |
Columbus, OH – In the U.S. Supreme Court term that ended on July 1, 2024, The Buckeye Institute’s influence at the court was further cemented with numerous citations in the court’s ruling in Culley v. Marshall. Additionally, The Buckeye Institute, the U.S. Constitution, and liberty all scored important victories in seven cases before the high court.

Justice Department announces major crackdown on health care fraud

By Legal Newsline |
Health care fraud is a crime that impacts every American. It siphons off hard-earned tax dollars meant to provide care for the vulnerable and disabled. When health care providers and executives place greed above patients’ needs, it increases the cost of care for all Americans. Even worse, as the prosecutions announced on Thursday highlight, health care fraud can harm patients and fuel addiction.

Attorney General Josh Stein shares tips for youth online safety during summer break

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Josh Stein today shared tips to help families encourage children to stay safe online over the summer. The average eight- to 12-year-old spends between four and six hours online each day, while teenagers spend up to nine hours. While young people across the state enjoy time off from school, they may find themselves online for longer periods.

Greenville County man arrested on charges related to sexual exploitation of minors

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(COLUMBIA, S.C.) - South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Javon Sequa Marshall, 27, of Taylors, S.C., on two charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force investigators with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office made the arrest. Investigators with the Attorney General's Office, also a member of the state's ICAC Task Force, assisted with the investigation.

Attorney General Tong comments on Supreme Court ruling in Trump v. United States

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Attorney General William Tong released a statement on July 1, 2024, regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. United States, which addresses presidential immunity.

Home health providers settle $4.5M over alleged kickbacks

By Legal Newsline |
Guardian Health Care Inc., Gem City Home Care LLC, and Care Connection of Cincinnati LLC, home health agencies operating in Texas, Ohio, and Indiana, along with their owner Evolution Health LLC (collectively referred to as the Companies), have agreed to pay $4,496,330 to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by knowingly providing illegal kickbacks to assisted living facilities and physicians in exchange for Medicare referrals.

Michigan partners with Illinois on major invasive carp barrier initiative

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LANSING – The States of Michigan and Illinois have signed a Project Partnership Agreement (PPA) with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to implement an invasive carp barrier at the Brandon Road Lock and Dam in Joliet, Illinois. This announcement was made by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, whose team provided legal advice and assistance with negotiating the agreement. The project aims to prevent invasive bighead, silver, and black carp, as well as other aquatic invasive species, from entering the Great Lakes by blocking their passage through the Des Plaines River into the...

Attorney General sues Jonesboro couple over allegations of sexual discrimination

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LITTLE ROCK – Attorney General Tim Griffin today announced a lawsuit against property owners Charles and Judy Warren of Jonesboro for alleged violations of the Arkansas Fair Housing Act, specifically related to sexual discrimination and harassment of female renters.

Court denies dismissal in lawsuit against federal funding for Palestinian terrorism

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On June 28, U.S. District Court Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryck denied the Biden Administration's motion to dismiss America First Legal's (AFL) first amended complaint regarding federal funding for Palestinian terrorism. This decision allows the case to proceed, challenging the administration's $1.5 billion subsidy program for Palestinians.

Attorney General Griffin comments on NAACP and ACLU decision regarding legislative map

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LITTLE ROCK – Attorney General Tim Griffin issued a statement today following the NAACP and ACLU's decision not to seek U.S. Supreme Court review of Arkansas’s recent legal victory in the case of Arkansas State Conference NAACP v. Arkansas Board of Apportionment.

Court denies TikTok's motion to dismiss deceptive trade practices lawsuit

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The Union County Circuit Court has denied a motion by TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin. The lawsuit alleges that the social media platform engaged in deceptive trade practices.

America First Legal reacts to Supreme Court’s decision on presidential immunity

By Legal Newsline |
WASHINGTON, D.C. – America First Legal (AFL) released statements today following the Supreme Court of the United States' decision in Trump v. United States, which grants Presidential immunity to President Donald J. Trump. AFL had filed an amicus brief in support of Presidential immunity on behalf of U.S. Senator Roger Marshall and 26 members of Congress.