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Florida AG warns voice providers over illegal robocalls
Attorney General Ashley Moody has issued warnings to four voice service providers for their role in transmitting millions of suspected illegal robocalls.
Attorney General warns of increased puppy scams during holidays
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has issued a warning to consumers about potential puppy scams during the holiday season.
Delaware DOJ indicts ten alleged members of Wilmington's Exit 4 gang
Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced that the Department of Justice has indicted 10 individuals on over 130 criminal charges related to their involvement in the Wilmington-area gang Exit 4, also known as "The Mag" and "Magboyz."
Coalition urges FCC to enhance customer service standards across communication sectors
Attorney General Michelle Henry has taken the lead in a coalition of Attorneys General, urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to enhance customer service standards for internet, cable, voice, and broadcast satellite providers.
Court halts Albertsons-Kroger merger amid antitrust concerns
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has announced a preliminary injunction granted by the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon in his lawsuit against the proposed merger between supermarket giants Albertsons and Kroger.
North Dakota seeks assistant attorney general; applications open until December 24
The North Dakota Office of Attorney General is seeking candidates for the position of Assistant Attorney General.
California AG joins fight against illegal robocalls
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has joined a bipartisan group of 51 attorneys general in issuing warning letters to four telecommunications companies.
Attorney General warns phone companies over illegal robocall traffic
Attorney General Alan Wilson has issued a warning to four voice service providers regarding their role in transmitting suspected illegal robocall traffic.
Court halts Biden's plan extending healthcare subsidies to undocumented immigrants
A federal court in North Dakota has blocked a rule proposed by the Biden Administration that aimed to extend taxpayer-subsidized health plans to undocumented immigrants.
Attorney General warns phone companies over suspected illegal robocall transmissions
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has issued warnings to four voice service providers for transmitting suspected illegal robocall traffic.
Schools in Court educates students on legal consequences
The District Court in Prince George's County is set to host an educational program aimed at high school students.
Ohio Supreme Court orders review of judicial release eligibility
The Supreme Court of Ohio has determined that a Franklin County Common Pleas Court's decision to grant judicial release to Chelsie Kennedy, convicted for three robberies, requires reassessment.
Ohio Supreme Court rules pharmacies can't be sued for public nuisance over opioids
The Supreme Court of Ohio has ruled that national pharmaceutical chains cannot be sued for causing a public nuisance by selling opioids.
Providence woman convicted in DUI crash killing Andrea Bosworth
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha has announced the conviction of a Providence woman in a deadly DUI case.
Ohio Supreme Court rules on testimony admissibility after Cincinnati shooting
The Ohio Supreme Court has issued a ruling regarding the admissibility of statements made by a witness to police following an August 2020 shooting in Cincinnati.
Attorney General Stein announces $825K settlement with Raleigh clinic over Medicaid fraud
On December 10, 2024, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein announced an $825,000 settlement with The Carter Clinic over allegations of health care fraud.
Michigan AG supports Senate bills banning ghost guns
The Senate Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety has advanced Senate Bills 1149 and 1150 for full consideration by the Michigan Senate.
Ohio Supreme Court limits 'Stand Your Ground' law applicability
The Supreme Court of Ohio has determined that the state's "Stand Your Ground" law is applicable only to alleged crimes occurring after its enactment in April 2021.
Federal judge halts Kroger-Albertsons merger amid antitrust concerns
Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has expressed approval following a federal judge's decision to halt the merger between Kroger and Albertsons, two of the largest supermarket chains in the United States.
Federal judge halts Kroger-Albertsons merger amid antitrust concerns
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a significant legal victory after a federal judge blocked the merger of supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons.