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AG Campbell praises Supreme Court decision upholding access to mifepristone
Boston — Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell issued a statement in response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Food and Drug Administration (FDA) v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, which upheld access to mifepristone, an FDA-approved medication used for abortion.
Federal judge issues injunction against Biden's new Title IX rules
A federal judge has sided with Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill and the State of Louisiana, issuing a preliminary injunction against President Joe Biden’s Department of Education's new Title IX rules.
America First Legal files civil rights complaint over alleged discrimination at Smithfield Foods
America First Legal Files Federal Civil Rights Complaint and Request for Investigation with the VA Attorney General Regarding Alleged Racial and Sex Discrimination by Smithfield Foods, Inc.
Coalition advocates reducing barriers in HUD-assisted housing for people with criminal records
Boston — The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office (AGO), along with the attorneys general of Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, has led a multistate coalition of 14 attorneys general advocating for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to reduce barriers to HUD-assisted housing for people with criminal records.
Minnesota man sentenced for providing material support to ISIS
A Minnesota man was sentenced to 120 months in prison followed by 15 years of supervised release for providing material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), a designated foreign terrorist organization. Based on the defendant’s cooperation, the government asked the court to give the defendant credit for providing substantial assistance.
Nigerian national convicted for involvement in business email compromise scheme
A federal jury in Alexandria, Virginia, convicted a Nigerian national today for operating a business email compromise scheme targeting victims in the United States and elsewhere.
Justice finds civil rights violations by Phoenix police department
Following a comprehensive investigation, the Justice Department announced today that the Phoenix Police Department (PhxPD) and the City of Phoenix engage in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the U.S. Constitution and federal law.
Attorney General Rosenblum comments on Supreme Court's rejection of AHM lawsuit
The Supreme Court has rejected the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM) lawsuit, a decision praised by Attorney General Rosenblum. In a statement released this morning, Rosenblum emphasized that the ruling does not mark the end of legal challenges regarding access to abortion medication.
Attorney General sues apartment owners over tenant abandonment allegations
Attorney General Todd Rokita is suing the owners of two Anderson apartment complexes for allegedly abandoning tenants, allowing Bingham Square Apartments and Madison Square Apartments to fall into extreme disrepair, rendering them unlivable.
New Jersey man sentenced for maintaining fictitious Super PAC and credit card fraud
A New Jersey man was sentenced today to one year and six months in prison for falsifying a report filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and credit card fraud.
Physician sentenced for defrauding $1.2 million from Medicaid funds
Attorney General Raoul obtains prison sentence for physician who defrauded the state out of $1.2 million of Medicaid funding
Justice Department finds civil rights violations by Phoenix Police
Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke announced the findings of the Justice Department’s civil rights investigation into the Phoenix Police Department and the City of Phoenix. The investigation revealed a pattern or practice of conduct violating the First, Fourth, and 14th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, as well as violations of the Safe Streets Act, Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Americans with Disabilities Act.
Supreme Court upholds access to medication abortion
Attorney General William Tong released a statement regarding the unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, which preserves access to medication abortion. The Court reversed a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit that had imposed restrictions on mifepristone, an abortion medication. The plaintiffs, a group of doctors opposed to abortion, were found to lack standing to sue as they were not injured by any FDA action.
Attorney General Bonta responds to Supreme Court's decision on mifepristone
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a statement following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit’s ruling on access to mifepristone, a drug commonly used for medication abortion and miscarriage treatment. Research indicates that medication abortion allows individuals to receive reproductive care early when it is safest, least expensive, and least invasive. This form of abortion plays a significant role in reducing healthcare barriers, especially for those in rural and underserved areas.
Attorney General Raoul offers virtual cybersecurity symposium
Attorney General Raoul offers virtual cybersecurity symposium
Attorney General releases footage from investigation into Bashe McDaniel's death
New York Attorney General Letitia James has released police body-worn camera footage as part of the ongoing investigation into the death of Bashe McDaniel, who died on December 29, 2023, following an encounter with members of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) Police in Queens.
Ohio developer indicted on multiple felony charges involving elder exploitation
A Marion real estate developer was indicted on 15 felony counts related to business dealings, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.
Michigan Supreme Court affirms application of voter intimidation law in robocall case
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the state statute prohibiting voter intimidation extends to intentional false speech about voting requirements or procedures if such speech is made to deter or influence a vote. This decision, announced by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, came in response to appeals in the cases of People v. Burkman and People v. Wohl.
More Than 115 Ballard Spahr Lawyers, 50 Practices Recognized in Chambers USA 2024
Chambers USA has recognized 118 Ballard Spahr attorneys and 52 firm practices in the newly released 2024 edition of the highly respected guide to leading lawyers and law firms.
Western NY drug trafficking ring dismantled following convictions
New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced the guilty pleas and sentencing of 14 individuals involved in a drug trafficking ring that distributed fentanyl pills and cocaine across Western New York. The convicted traffickers were responsible for selling over $250,000 worth of cocaine and thousands of fentanyl pills disguised as oxycodone throughout Erie and Niagara counties.