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Sunday, November 17, 2024

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Missouri AG files suit against IBM for alleged human rights violations

By Legal Newsline |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a lawsuit against International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), alleging violations of the Missouri Human Rights Act. According to the lawsuit, IBM subjects job applicants to racial and gender quotas and bases employees' pay and employment status on their participation in these practices.

Justice Department sues five for violating clinic access law

By Legal Newsline |
The Justice Department filed a civil federal lawsuit today in the Middle District of Florida against five individuals for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, which prohibits using force, threats of force, or physical obstruction against any person seeking or providing reproductive health services.

Former sheriff's deputy sentenced to 110 months for rights violations

By Legal Newsline |
A former Kentucky sheriff’s deputy was sentenced today to 110 months in prison for violating the constitutional rights of multiple people he arrested during his tenure as a law enforcement officer.

Five men convicted for operating major illegal streaming service

By Legal Newsline |
A federal jury in Las Vegas convicted five men this week for their roles in running one of the largest unauthorized streaming services in the United States, which generated millions of dollars in subscription revenue while causing substantial harm to television program copyright owners.

Attorney General secures $1 million settlement from UnitedHealthcare over birth control coverage

By Legal Newsline |
New York Attorney General Letitia James has secured a $1 million settlement from UnitedHealthcare of New York, Inc. (UnitedHealthcare) for failing to provide coverage of birth control through its health plans. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) received a complaint from a Brooklyn patient who was denied coverage for their oral contraceptive by UnitedHealthcare’s Oxford health plan, in violation of New York’s Comprehensive Contraceptive Coverage Act (CCCA). This act mandates that health insurance plans cover FDA-approved contraceptives without copays, restrictions, or...

Charges filed against 39 defendants in Florida fentanyl trafficking ring

By Legal Newsline |
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution has filed charges against 39 members of a significant drug-trafficking ring operating out of Volusia and Putnam counties. The group, led by Allen Messer, Toure Allen Wilder, Bobby Wilder, and Khyree Douglas Isaac, faces charges including conspiracy to traffic in fentanyl, manufacture of fentanyl, conspiracy to traffic in methamphetamine, conspiracy to traffic in cocaine, money laundering, and unlawful use of a two-way communications device.

Court issues opinions on multiple appeals including child support and criminal cases

By Legal Newsline |
On June 20, 2024, several opinions were filed in various appeal cases. The details are as follows:

Justice Department settles with staffing agency over hiring discrimination claims

By Legal Newsline |
The Justice Department announced today that it has secured a settlement agreement with eTeam Inc. (eTeam), an online staffing agency that provides services to companies throughout the United States and around the world. The agreement resolves the department’s determination that eTeam discriminated against non-U.S. citizens with permission to work in the United States by excluding them from job opportunities based on their citizenship or immigration status, in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

America First Legal demands investigations into NIAID's compliance with federal laws

By Legal Newsline |
America First Legal (AFL) has formally requested that the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and the Office of the Special Counsel (OSC) initiate investigations into the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) and Drs. Anthony Fauci and David Morens. The former Director and advisor of NIAID, respectively, are alleged to have violated the Federal Records Act and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

Attorney General seeks gas rate reductions after millions in over-collections

By Legal Newsline |
In briefs filed today with the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, Attorney General William Tong sought rate decreases for both Connecticut Natural Gas (CNG) and Southern Connecticut Gas (SCG) customers following millions of dollars in over-earnings by CNG.

Texas reaches $10.22 million settlement over deceptive wireless advertising

By Legal Newsline |
Texas has reached a $10.22 million settlement involving 50 jurisdictions with AT&T Mobility, LLC, Cricket Wireless, LLC, T-Mobile USA, Inc., Cellco Partnership (doing business as Verizon Wireless), and TracFone Wireless, Inc. This agreement resolves investigations by state attorneys general into the wireless carriers' deceptive and misleading advertising practices.

State attorneys general urge reversal of Palestinian amnesty policy

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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined a coalition of 18 state attorneys general in sending a letter to President Biden opposing the Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) for Certain Palestinians Presidential Memorandum issued on February 14, 2024.

Attorney General Raoul leads coalition defending diversity initiatives against attacks

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Attorney General Raoul leads coalition defending diversity initiatives

Coalition of attorneys general requests DEA hearing on marijuana rescheduling

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Attorney General Mike Hilgers has joined a coalition of 18 Attorneys General in support of calls for a public hearing on the federal government’s proposal to move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Federal Controlled Substances Act. The proposed rescheduling is anticipated to significantly expand the marijuana industry in states where recreational marijuana is legal, such as Colorado.

Leaders of Mexican drug cartel indicted for heroin distribution

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Rodolfo Maldonado-Bustos, also known as Don Jose, and Euclides Camacho-Goicochea, also known as El Quilles, who occupy leadership roles in the La Nueva Familia Michoacana drug cartel, were charged by a federal grand jury with conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute heroin and conspiracy to import heroin into the United States.

Toxic tort lawyers don't have to fork over clients' info after sharing it with expert

By John O'Brien |
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - Defendants aren't entitled to certain information from plaintiff lawyers just because they shared it with their experts.

Georgia SC rules for business in wrongful death case; Retaining wall collapsed on man

By John O'Brien |
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) - A home inspection company with basically a one-year warranty on its work can't be sued after a retaining wall collapsed and killed a client after that timeframe.

Former North Braddock police officer charged with cocaine trafficking

By Legal Newsline |
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry, in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Pennsylvania State Police, announced charges against a former North Braddock Police Officer for drug trafficking and providing sensitive law enforcement information to assist a trafficker in avoiding police. The 51st Statewide Investigating Grand Jury recently recommended charges against Craig Gibson for alleged cocaine trafficking in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. The grand jurors heard evidence presented by the Office of Attorney General that Gibson, an officer at...

County courthouses collaborate during Juneteenth closure

By Legal Newsline |
McKenzie County Clerk of Court, Jodee Lawlar, transitioned into a dual office role taking responsibility for Williams County Clerks in October 2023. Ms. Lawlar, along with both supervisors, travels between offices providing supervision and leadership and is supported by clerk supervisors Maty Benth and McKenzie Johnson.

AG Campbell hosts event with activist Loretta Ross at Springfield university

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Springfield — Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell and her Reproductive Justice Unit convened over 120 experts in the reproductive justice field, including community organizations, healthcare providers, legal advocates, and academics, at Western New England University School of Law in Springfield. The event aimed to facilitate discussions between the AG’s Office and legal and reproductive care experts to inform how the Office can better champion reproductive justice locally, statewide, and nationally amid national efforts to roll back these rights.