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Arkansas law protects landowner from liability after 7-year-old drowns under bridge

By John O'Brien |
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Legal Newsline) - The owner of Arkansas land has escaped wrongful death litigation from a dad who watched his seven-year-old son drown during a Fathers Day vacation.

Attorney General Miyares Demands Bank of America Cease Practice of Debanking Conservatives

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Jason Miyares has demanded that Bank of America cease its practice of debanking conservatives. In a letter joined by a 15-state coalition, Attorney General Miyares called out the bank for discrimination against customers based on their political and religious views. He stated, "Bank of America’s blatant discrimination against account holders whose political and religious ideologies don’t align with its own is appalling and un-American. As Attorney General, I will protect the constitutional liberties of all Virginians."The letter highlighted instances...

Wisconsin ICAC Task Force Conference on Missing and Exploited Children Highlights Increase in Sextortion Cases

By Legal Newsline |
The 5th annual ICAC Conference on Missing and Exploited Children in Appleton, Wis. has commenced, with a focus on the alarming rise of sextortion cases involving children. Attorney General Josh Kaul expressed the importance of keeping children safe, thanking participants and agencies for their dedication to combating internet crimes against children.Sextortion, a form of child sexual exploitation, was highlighted at the conference. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) reported a significant increase in cases, particularly in financial sextortion...

Attorney General Moody Leads Multistate Legal Action Demanding the EPA Rescind "Environmental Justice" Initiatives Harming States

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Ashley Moody has taken a stand against the Environmental Protection Agency's "environmental justice" initiatives, leading a 23-state coalition in filing a legal action demanding the EPA to revise its Title VI regulations. Moody expressed, "The EPA should be focusing on enforcing the environmental laws passed by Congress, not so called ‘environmental justice,’ which is a euphemism for Biden’s extreme agenda. His radical exploitation of Title VI, if followed, would force states to unconstitutionally discriminate against their own citizens. The EPA should...

The Buckeye Institute Urges Ohio Supreme Court to Reject "Honest Mistake" Doctrine in Contract Law

By Legal Newsline |
"Columbus, OH – The Buckeye Institute has taken a stand in an important contract law case by filing an amicus brief in Ashland Global Holdings v. SuperAsh Remainderman, urging the Ohio Supreme Court to reject the “honest mistake” doctrine.“The freedom to make and enforce contracts is fundamental to advancing personal and business endeavors, and both the nation’s Founders and those establishing the state of Ohio prohibited the state from interfering with this freedom,” stated David C. Tryon, director of litigation at The Buckeye Institute.Tryon emphasized, “Ashland...

TAX DAY – AFL Sues the IRS and Treasury for Illegally Hiding Government Records on the Biden Administration’s Plans for Race-Based Tax Audits

By Legal Newsline |
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, America First Legal (AFL) filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Department of the Treasury for unlawfully concealing records regarding the Biden Administration’s plans for race-based tax audits.The lawsuit comes after months of investigation into the Biden Administration's tax policies, which allegedly prioritize "racial equity" in tax compliance design. Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo highlighted that racial equity plays a pivotal role in the Administration's approach to tax compliance. Assistant Secretary for Tax...

Mariner Finance, targeted by AGs, says lawsuit is 'a misunderstanding of the law'

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA (Legal Newsline) - A lending company facing federal action by state officials continues to stand by its business practices as more states attack them - despite the federal government's own investigation finding no wrongdoing.

SCOTUS: CA appeal court wrong to block man from suing El Dorado County over $23K 'traffic fees' for one house

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The U.S. Supreme Court took to task the California Third District Court of Appeals for ruling that the Fifth Amendment's prohibition on property takings doesn't apply to permit fee schemes enacted by legislatures, like the El Dorado County Board.

Officer Involved Shooting in Wisconsin Under Investigation

By Legal Newsline |
GRAND CHUTE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is currently looking into an officer-involved shooting that took place in the Town of Grand Chute, Wis. on the evening of Friday, April 12, 2024.According to reports, deputies from the Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office responded to a vehicle crash in the 2800 block of W. Prospect Avenue in the Town of Grand Chute. Upon arrival, they encountered an individual brandishing a knife. Despite attempts to subdue the individual with a taser, one deputy resorted to discharging...

America First Legal Challenges District Attorneys' Transparency in Georgia Supreme Court

By Legal Newsline |
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, America First Legal (AFL) filed a brief in the case Gonzalez v. Miller, where the Georgia Supreme Court is deciding whether Georgia’s Open Records Act applies to district attorneys’ offices. This critical case arises out of Athens-Clarke County, but the underlying issue is one that would also prevent public oversight and accountability of other district attorneys’ offices, like Fulton County, where Fani Willis is continuing her political prosecution of former President Donald J. Trump.On “Day One,” Athens-Clarke County District Attorney Deborah...

Attorney General Kaul Joins Multistate Coalition in Defense of Federal Climate Disclosures Rule

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Josh Kaul has joined a coalition of 19 states in support of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) climate disclosure rules. These rules, which were recently published, mandate that public companies disclose climate-related risks that could significantly impact their business operations.In a statement, Attorney General Kaul emphasized the importance of transparency, stating, "Publicly listed companies should be transparent about their climate-related costs and risks." He highlighted the significance of the rules in ensuring that companies provide...

EPA's new PFAS rules called unscientific, unacceptable

By John O'Brien |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The federal government has finally completed its assessment of chemicals known as PFAS, pushing forward regulations that one group calls "rushed" and "unscientific."

Morrisey, other AGs: DOJ must reconsider ‘red flag’ gun law hub

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and other Republican AGs say a new hub created by the U.S. Department of Justice “pushes for the more aggressive use of so-called ‘red flag’ gun laws.”

Attorney General Moody Announces Arrest for Financial Exploitation of Florida Senior

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Ashley Moody's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit has announced the arrest of Ira Roberts for financially exploiting an elderly Escambia resident. Roberts was found to have taken more than $17,000 from the senior's bank account over an 18-month period, using the funds for personal bills and purchases from various stores.Moody expressed her dismay at the situation, stating, "This man, while serving in a position of trust as a power of attorney, stole more than $17,000 from a senior victim's bank account to use on himself. It is shameful that instead of faithfully...

DOJ Publishes New Rule to Update Definition of “Engaged in the Business” as a Firearms Dealer

By Legal Newsline |
The Justice Department has taken a significant step towards clarifying the regulations around the sale of firearms. The department announced the submission of the “Engaged in the Business” Final Rule to the Federal Register. This new rule aims to define the circumstances under which an individual is considered to be 'engaged in the business' of dealing in firearms. The primary goal of this rule is to enhance compliance with the federal background check requirement for firearm sales by federal firearms licensees.In a statement, the Justice Department highlighted the...

Company sued for making Mexican-style ice cream in California wins

By John O'Brien |
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A controversial class action lawyer is not be able to sue the maker of Mexican-style frozen treats because they are made in California.

The Buckeye Institute Urges SCOTUS to Limit State Police Powers

By Legal Newsline |
Columbus, OH – The Buckeye Institute has taken a stand by filing an amicus brief in Norris v. Stanley, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to address a misinterpretation of Jacobson v. Massachusetts that has expanded government authority over medical treatments.In the amicus brief, David C. Tryon, the director of litigation at The Buckeye Institute, emphasized the importance of protecting individual rights in the face of government overreach. "The government is not the all-knowing purveyor of truth and should not be given deferential treatment when it wants to infringe on...

Justice Department Updates Definition of “Engaged in the Business” as a Firearms Dealer

By Legal Newsline |
The Justice Department has unveiled a new rule aimed at updating the definition of “engaged in the business” as a firearms dealer in order to enhance compliance with federal background check requirements for firearm sales. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland emphasized the significance of the regulation, stating, “Under this regulation, it will not matter if guns are sold on the internet, at a gun show, or at a brick-and-mortar store: if you sell guns predominantly to earn a profit, you must be licensed, and you must conduct background checks.”Deputy Attorney General Lisa...

Sen. Scott: 'Now is the wrong time to play political games that limit access to credit’

By Legal Newsline |
U.S. Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) introduced a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution on April 8 to overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) rule limiting credit card “late fees.”

Social media firms brace for lawsuits after Florida enacts law banning kids from platforms

By Michael Carroll |
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ decision to sign legislation that bans children under 14 years old from social media platforms – and puts in place new online restrictions on 14- to 15-year-olds – may spark litigation over the new law, critics say.