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Saturday, November 16, 2024

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Supreme Court allows further discovery in Attorney General Bailey's First Amendment case

By Legal Newsline |
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that the United States Supreme Court has permitted his office to obtain additional discovery in his First Amendment case against the Biden administration. The case, Murthy v. Missouri, alleges that federal officials coerced social media companies into infringing on Americans' free speech rights.

Ohio AG highlights efforts on elder abuse awareness at annual conference

By Legal Newsline |
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost addressed the annual Elder Abuse Awareness Day Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio, emphasizing the importance of protecting older residents from abuse and exploitation. The event, held at the Sharonville Convention Center, was attended by 160 advocates and professionals dedicated to elder protection.

Tennessee officials warn residents about rising threat of celebrity scams

By Legal Newsline |
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office, in collaboration with the Secretary of State, issued a warning to Tennesseans about scammers exploiting the name and likeness of celebrities to defraud consumers.

Attorney General Alan Wilson announces efforts to raise awareness of crimes against vulnerable adults

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Alan Wilson announced efforts his office is making to raise public awareness of crimes against vulnerable adults, including a name change of the unit that investigates and prosecutes the crimes.

Drummond touts victory in court decision blocking Biden Administration’s attack on Title IX

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Gentner Drummond praised a recent ruling by the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals that ensures Oklahoma schools and universities will continue to separate bathrooms, locker rooms and sports based on sex assigned at birth.

FTC wants answers from MGM about cyberattacks

By John O'Brien |
LAS VEGAS (Legal Newsline) - The Federal Trade Commission has been taken to court and now is going to court in a dispute with MGM that has the agency's chair in an awkward position.

Judge stops Colorado's interest rate law

By John O'Brien |
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - A Colorado federal judge has stopped a state law that restricts the interest rates banks can charge in the state.

Nurse charged with falsifying records related to patient fall

By Legal Newsline |
LANSING – Tessy I. Idusuyi, 49, of East Lansing, was arraigned today in the 55th District Court in Ingham County for falsifying medical records connected to the fall of a resident under her care at a medical facility, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Idusuyi faces charges of one count of Medical Records-Intentionally Placing False Information on a Chart-Health Care Provider and one count of Vulnerable Adult Abuse-4th Degree.

Windsor resident charged with possession of child sexual abuse material

By Legal Newsline |
The Attorney General’s Office announced that Paul Collette, 55, of Windsor, Vermont, was arraigned today on 12 felony counts of possession of child sexual abuse material. The charges are the result of a criminal investigation conducted by the Vermont Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (VT-ICAC), which includes personnel from the Attorney General’s Office, Homeland Security Investigations, Windsor Police Department, and Hartford Police Department.

Internal notes reveal DHS strategies against perceived domestic threats

By Legal Newsline |
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following its success in disbanding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) “Homeland Intelligence Experts Group,” America First Legal (AFL) has released the fourth tranche of the group’s internal meeting notes, obtained through litigation. This release is part of #DeepStateDiaries, a series that includes newly acquired documents.

Wisconsin DOJ investigates officer-involved incident in Kronenwetter

By Legal Newsline |
KRONENWETTER, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is investigating an officer-involved incident in Kronenwetter, Wis., that occurred on the evening of Tuesday, June 11, 2024.

Attorney General indicts Fall River developer over alleged illegal handling of asbestos

By Legal Newsline |
Fall River — The Attorney General’s Office announced today that Robert G. Kfoury, age 65, of Fall River, has been charged with 58 counts of violating the Massachusetts Clean Air Act and one count of violating the Massachusetts Solid Waste Management Act by allegedly illegally demolishing, handling, storing, and disposing of asbestos-containing material, asbestos-containing waste material, and solid waste at 386 Kilburn Street, the site of the former King Philip Mill in Fall River. The Bristol County Grand Jury indicted Kfoury on Wednesday, May 29 and he was arraigned before...

Federal court blocks Biden's student loan forgiveness plan after states' lawsuit

By Legal Newsline |
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas has temporarily blocked the Biden administration’s plan to forgive certain college student loans. The court issued a preliminary injunction on Monday afternoon in a lawsuit filed by South Carolina, Alaska, and Texas.

Federal judge blocks Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan

By Legal Newsline |
A federal judge in Kansas has granted Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen's request to block the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan. In response, Attorney General Knudsen issued a statement:

Supreme Court sends State of Idaho v. USA back for further review

By Legal Newsline |
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court voted to return the case of State of Idaho v. United States of America to the 9th Circuit for further consideration due to a shift in position by the Biden administration regarding EMTALA's reach. The Supreme Court lifted its stay of the injunction but noted that this would not prevent Idaho from enforcing its law in most circumstances. The case will now be reviewed by an 11-member panel selected by the 9th Circuit.

Tennessee Supreme Court clarifies standard for late-filed error coram nobis petitions

By Legal Newsline |
The Tennessee Supreme Court today affirmed the trial court’s dismissal of a prisoner’s petition to consider newly discovered evidence, known as an error coram nobis petition. The Supreme Court clarified that if the error coram nobis petition is not filed within one year after the conviction, the trial court may only consider it if the petition presents newly discovered evidence that clearly and convincingly shows the defendant did not commit the crime.

Attorney General Garland announces new crime gun intelligence center in Cleveland

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, in collaboration with state and local law enforcement partners, announced the opening of a new Northeast Ohio Crime Gun Intelligence Center (CGIC) in Cleveland. Joining him were Director Steven Dettelbach of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and U.S. Attorney Rebecca C. Lutzko for the Northern District of Ohio.

Attorney General Miyares announces winners of annual Legal Food Frenzy

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Miyares announces 18th Annual Legal Food Frenzy winners

Grand Strand man arrested on charges related to child sexual abuse material

By Legal Newsline |
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Durrelle Tyshaun Taylor, 39, of Little River, S.C., on 10 charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force investigators with the Mount Pleasant Police Department made the arrest. Investigators with the Attorney General's Office, also a member of the state's ICAC Task Force, assisted with the investigation.

Florida man convicted for leading violent crypto theft ring

By Legal Newsline |
A federal jury in Greensboro, North Carolina, convicted a Florida man today for his role in an international conspiracy involving violent home invasions aimed at stealing cryptocurrency from U.S. citizens.