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Oklahoma addresses noncompliance with national voter registration act after DOJ notice
The Justice Department announced that the State of Oklahoma has taken corrective action regarding driver’s license and ID card applications and forms that previously did not comply with Section 5 of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA).
America First Legal files complaint alleging election violations against DA Alvin Bragg
America First Legal Files Complaint with the Federal Election Commission Against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and the Biden Campaign for Violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act
Federal agencies review decade-long efforts against elder abuse
At a meeting of the Elder Justice Coordinating Council, 17 federal agencies, including the Justice Department and the Department of Health and Human Services, reviewed a decade of expanded efforts to combat elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. These efforts have encompassed enforcement, public education, training, interagency collaboration, research, and support for older adults at risk of or experiencing abuse.
Attorneys general support enhanced Title IX protections amidst conservative challenges
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, New Jersey Attorney General Mathew J. Platkin, and Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle A. Henry led a coalition of 16 attorneys general in filing a multistate amicus brief in the Western District of Louisiana today. The brief supports the U.S. Department of Education’s 2024 Title IX Final Rule amidst several lawsuits filed by Republican state attorneys general and groups seeking to undermine the rule’s enhanced protections.
Justice Department addresses illegal e-cigarette sales at Senate Judiciary Hearing
Deputy Assistant Attorney General Arun G. Rao delivered testimony at a Senate Judiciary Hearing on June 12, 2024, addressing the urgent need to combat the illegal distribution and sale of unauthorized electronic nicotine delivery systems, commonly known as e-cigarettes.
Juvenile Court in Fargo seeks part-time youth coordinator
The Juvenile Court in Fargo, ND, has announced a part-time and temporary position for a Juvenile Court Youth Coordinator. The role offers a wage of $17 per hour and involves approximately 20 hours of work per week, including flexible evening and weekend hours with some weekday commitments.
Attorneys general endorse act addressing child exploitation through AI
NASHVILLE - As part of a bipartisan coalition of 44 state and territory attorneys general, Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti joined a letter sent this week by the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) to Rep. Nick Langworthy (R-NY) and U.S. House leadership endorsing the Child Exploitation and Artificial Intelligence Expert Commission Act of 2024. The Act was sponsored by Rep. Langworthy (R-NY) and co-sponsored by a bipartisan 16-member coalition.
Two plead guilty to abuse charges involving vulnerable individuals
LITTLE ROCK – Attorney General Tim Griffin announced today that Princess Dansby, 42, of Preston and Alissa Rivera, 27, of Arkadelphia have entered guilty pleas to charges of Abuse of an Endangered/Impaired Person. The pleas were secured by the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit on June 11.
Attorneys general endorse act addressing AI-driven child exploitation
Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a bipartisan coalition of 44 attorneys general, today sent a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives endorsing the Child Exploitation and Artificial Intelligence Expert Commission Act of 2024.
Funds allocated to combat youth vaping epidemic on Long Island
New York Attorney General Letitia James has allocated over $16.4 million to combat youth vaping on Long Island. This distribution is part of a larger $462 million multistate settlement with JUUL Labs Inc. for its role in the rise of underage e-cigarette use nationwide.
Attorney General Garland criticizes House vote on H. Res. 1292
The Justice Department issued a statement from Attorney General Merrick B. Garland regarding the U.S. House of Representatives’ vote on H. Res. 1292.
Rhode Island court orders Prospect Medical Holdings to pay $17M in unpaid bills
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha issued a statement in response to a Rhode Island Superior Court decision ordering Prospect Medical Holdings to pay $17 million in unpaid bills.
Attorneys general secure $700M settlement with J&J over talc product claims
Attorney General Josh Stein led a bipartisan coalition of 43 attorneys general in reaching a $700 million nationwide settlement with Johnson & Johnson to resolve allegations of deceptive marketing regarding the safety and purity of its talc-containing baby and body powder products. The settlement, pending judicial approval, requires Johnson & Johnson to cease manufacturing and selling these products in the United States. North Carolina will receive $27 million from this agreement, which Attorney General Stein recommends using for women’s cancer research.
Settlement reached over alleged deceptive marketing by Johnson & Johnson
Carson City, NV — Attorney General Aaron Ford announced today that he and 42 other attorneys general have reached a $700 million nationwide settlement to resolve allegations related to the marketing of Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder and body powder products containing talc. As part of this settlement, pending judicial approval, Nevada will receive $6,131,236.22.
27M awarded to NYC for combatting youth vaping epidemic
New York Attorney General Letitia James today distributed $27.1 million to New York City from a historic $462 million multistate settlement secured from JUUL Labs Inc. for its role in the youth vaping epidemic. The state of New York will receive a total of $112.7 million through this settlement, which will be distributed to every county, Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), and the five largest cities in the state to support programs aimed at reducing and preventing underage vaping.
Attorney General secures 27-year sentence for major fentanyl trafficker
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution has secured a 27-year prison sentence for Robert Cox, a fentanyl trafficker involved in transporting hundreds of grams of the drug into Florida. Cox was identified as the ringleader and primary source within a drug-trafficking organization. During the investigation, authorities discovered over 306 grams of fentanyl in Cox’s vehicle.
OVW hosts pre-application session for restorative practices pilot sites
OVW conducted a live web-based pre-application information session for its Fiscal Year 2024 Restorative Practices Pilot Sites Program solicitation. During the presentation, OVW staff reviewed this program’s requirements, discussed the solicitation, and allowed for a brief question-and-answer period.
Governor receives two applications for judicial vacancy in Montgomery and Robertson counties
The Trial Court Vacancy Commission began accepting applications for a chancellor vacancy in the 19th Judicial District, which includes Montgomery and Robertson counties, on May 24, 2024. After the June 11, 2024 deadline, two candidates had applied, leaving the Commission unable to provide the governor with the names of three persons qualified to fill the vacancy in accordance with Tenn. Code Ann. § 17-4-308(h).
Indiana secures $18 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson over talc product claims
Indiana is set to receive $18 million as part of a settlement Attorney General Todd Rokita reached with pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson. The payout aims to resolve allegations of deceptive advertising in the company’s marketing of baby powder and body powder products that contain the mineral talc.
California pharmacist sentenced for $1 million Medicare fraud scheme
A California man was sentenced to two years in prison for submitting more than $1 million in false and fraudulent claims to Medicare for prescription drugs that were never dispensed to beneficiaries.