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Thursday, November 14, 2024

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Paxton commemorates Sanctity of Life Day on second anniversary post-Roe v. Wade

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) observed Sanctity of Life Day to commemorate the second anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

America First Legal urges state action against noncitizen voting

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Today, America First Legal (AFL) dispatched a letter to the chief election officials of all fifty states, with copies to each Governor and Attorney General. The letter outlines how existing federal laws can be utilized to obtain information from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding the citizenship or immigration status of individuals for “any purpose authorized by law.” AFL asserts that ensuring the integrity of voter rolls and investigating potentially ineligible voters are purposes sanctioned by law.

Attorneys General urge court support on upholding ban against deceptive TurboTax ads

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Attorney General Raoul leads coalition urging court to uphold FTC’s ban on deceptive TurboTax advertising

Buckeye Institute urges court to block SEC climate control rule

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The Buckeye Institute has filed an amicus brief in the case of Iowa v. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit to reject a new SEC rule mandating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting. The Institute argues that this rule exceeds the SEC’s Congressional authority and could have severe economic repercussions for American farmers and families.

Kansas halts Biden’s second student loan cancellation plan

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Kansas has secured a nationwide preliminary injunction halting the latest iteration of President Biden’s student loan cancellation plan, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced today. The ruling prevents the Biden administration from implementing its new regulation to cancel student loans, which was set to commence on July 1.

Attorneys general urge court to uphold FTC ban on deceptive TurboTax ads

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Attorney General Josh Stein has filed a brief supporting a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) order that prohibits Intuit, the maker of TurboTax, from deceptively advertising "free" tax preparation software when its services were not actually free for most consumers. The brief, filed in the case of Intuit v. Federal Trade Commission, involves a coalition of 22 attorneys general who argue that the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit should reject Intuit's appeal and uphold the FTC’s order.

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco visits Brussels for U.S.-EU ministerial

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Deputy Attorney General (Deputy AG) Lisa Monaco traveled to Brussels last week to lead the U.S. delegation at the U.S.-EU Justice and Home Affairs Ministerial and reaffirm the Justice Department’s commitment to a critical alliance that combats shared risks to global security.

Administrator indicted for alleged theft from rest home residents

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Worcester — The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) announced today that an administrator of Donna Kay Rest Home, located in Worcester, was indicted last week in connection with a scheme to steal more than $220,000 from the rest home and its elderly residents.

Attorney General Liz Murrill advises Louisianans on staying informed during hurricane season

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The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season has commenced, prompting Attorney General Liz Murrill to advise Louisianans on how to remain vigilant and informed once a storm develops.

Buckeye Institute challenges labor rule on independent contractors in federal court

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Columbus, OH – On Monday, The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief in Frisard’s Transportation v. U.S. Department of Labor with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, urging the court to overturn a rule by the U.S. Department of Labor that mandates independent contractors into employment situations they may not desire.

Barnwell woman arrested for exploiting assisted living resident

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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Phyllis J. Daniels, a 36-year-old resident of Barnwell, S.C., on charges related to the exploitation of a vulnerable adult and financial transaction card fraud. The arrest was carried out by the Vulnerable Adults and Medicaid Provider Fraud unit (VAMPF) in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI).

Former NYPD officer pleads guilty to manslaughter and attempted murder

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New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the guilty plea of former New York City Police Department (NYPD) Officer Yvonne Wu, 34, of Staten Island for the October 2021 killing of Jamie Liang and attempted murder of Jenny Li. Wu pleaded guilty before Acting Kings County Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun to one count of Manslaughter in the First Degree and one count of Attempted Murder in the Second Degree.

Former Alabama sheriff's deputy sentenced for federal civil rights offense

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Former Elmore County, Alabama, Sheriff’s Deputy Blake Hicks, 33, was sentenced today to 29 months in prison and three years of supervised release for depriving an arrestee of his civil rights under color of law.

Bonta backs FTC action against TurboTax over deceptive advertising

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta has joined 22 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief supporting the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) cease-and-desist order against Intuit, the maker of TurboTax. The FTC determined that Intuit deceptively advertised "free" tax-filing products and ordered the company to halt deceptive activities and provide disclosures to address the claims in its advertisements.

Supreme Court takes up Tennessee gender treatment law challenge

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Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has issued a statement following the Supreme Court's decision to grant certiorari in the case United States v. Skrmetti. The case concerns Tennessee's law on gender treatments for minors.

Providence man sentenced to prison for child molestation

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Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced today that a Providence man has been sentenced in Providence County Superior Court to serve 12 years at the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI) for sexually assaulting two female victims under the age of 14 and one female victim under the age of 18 in 2023.

Attorney General Bailey announces 150-year sentence for Warren County sex offender

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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that his office assisted the Warren County Prosecuting Attorney in securing a 150-year prison sentence for Michael Moll due to his repeated failure to register as a sex offender.

North Dakota courts address language barriers with community support

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Elizabeth Ceja began working in McKenzie County for the North Dakota Courts in August 2023. She has become an integral part of the court system by providing Spanish interpretation services for participants whose first language is Spanish.

The Buckeye Institute challenges SEC gag rule in federal court

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Columbus, OH – On Monday, The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief in Powell v. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, urging the court to overturn the SEC’s gag rule that prohibits Americans who settle a case with the SEC from discussing it publicly.

Pawtucket man sentenced for multiple counts of child molestation

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Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced today that a Pawtucket man was sentenced in Providence County Superior Court to serve 25 years at the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI) after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting three female victims under the age of 14 between 2018 and 2021.