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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

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Attorney General releases footage from investigation into death of Nyah Mway

By Legal Newsline |
New York Attorney General Letitia James has released police body-worn camera footage as part of an ongoing investigation into the death of Nyah Mway, who died on June 28, 2024, following an encounter with members of the Utica Police Department (UPD) in Utica.

OVW hosts pre-application session for FY 2024 financial assistance grants

By Legal Newsline |
The Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) conducted a live web-based pre-application information session for its Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Assistance Grants for Victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking Program solicitation. During the presentation, OVW staff reviewed the program’s requirements, discussed the solicitation, and allowed for a brief question-and-answer period.

Kami Hooey appointed as new clerk magistrate for Rock & Boyd County Courts

By Legal Newsline |
Kami Hooey, previously the Court Reporter at the Holt County Courthouse in O’Neill, has been selected to serve as the Rock and Boyd County court Clerk Magistrate in Bassett and Butte, respectively. Her official work as Clerk Magistrate began on July 1, 2024.

Pike County man convicted on child pornography charges

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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced the conviction of a Pike County man on possession of child pornography. Yuchen Wu, 34, of Troy, and a Chinese national, pleaded guilty in Pike County Circuit Court to one count of possession of obscene matter depicting a person under the age of 17.

Attorney General Alan Wilson announces court ruling that blocks Title IX changes at some SC schools

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces that a court ruling in Kansas will temporarily block the Biden administration’s new Title IX Rule from being implemented at some South Carolina schools, colleges, and universities.

Attorney General Bailey files felony charges against contractors in Greene County

By Legal Newsline |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed charges against Reed K. Arnold and Hillary N. Deckard, alleging they defrauded consumers through their business, Queen City Rod & Custom. The charges include eighteen felony counts for stealing, financial exploitation of an elderly person, and deceptive business practices in Greene County.

Attorney General Josh Stein discusses educational needs with North Carolina educators

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Josh Stein this week met with public school teachers and principals from across North Carolina to discuss the state of the public education system and ways to support students and educators.

Justice Department affirms commitment to technological equity on ADA anniversary

By Legal Newsline |
As technology becomes increasingly integral to modern life, ensuring it does not create new barriers for people with disabilities is crucial to upholding the promise of equal opportunity under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This includes technologies used by employers, state and local government services such as public schools, voting systems, public transit systems, and places of public accommodation like doctors' offices and private colleges. As the ADA marks its 34th anniversary this month, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and the Equal Employment...

Bonta files lawsuit challenging Fresno County's Measure A on election timing

By Legal Newsline |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D., have filed a lawsuit against Fresno County to challenge Measure A, an initiative that amends the county’s charter to shift elections for district attorney and sheriff from the presidential cycle to the gubernatorial cycle. The lawsuit contends that this measure is preempted by state law, which mandates that these elections be held during the presidential election cycle due to traditionally higher voter turnout.

Settlement reached over misleading endorsements on Cameo app

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Michelle Henry, alongside 29 other state Attorneys General, has announced a settlement with Baron, Inc., the operator of Cameo, for failing to ensure consumers were aware that videos promoting products were paid endorsements. The settlement mandates Cameo to develop and maintain a comprehensive system to comply with state consumer protection laws and federal endorsement disclosure requirements.

Britney Crawford and Gray Gilmore Selected to Birmingham Bar Association’s Future Leaders Forum

By Legal News Line |
Bradley is pleased to announce that Britney M. Crawford and J. Graham “Gray” Gilmore have been selected to participate in the 2024 Birmingham Bar Association’s (BBA) Future Leaders Forum.

Singh-DPO Donation Investigation Finds Insufficient Evidence to Support Criminal Charges

By Legal News Line |
The Oregon Department of Justice Criminal Justice Division (CJD) has concluded its investigation of a $500,000 contribution made by Mr. Nishad Singh to the Democratic Party of Oregon (DPO), which was initially reported under the name of “Prime Trust.”

Reed Smith appoints Chief Information Officer Ryan McEnroe

By Legal News Line |
Reed Smith announces that Ryan McEnroe, its former global director of IT operations and customer services, is now the firm’s new chief information officer.

Fox Rothschild Selected to Bloomberg Law’s DEI Framework for Fourth Consecutive Year

By Legal News Line |
Fox Rothschild was named to Bloomberg Law’s 2024 list of law firms that “meet or exceed an established threshold of diversity, equity and inclusion in their firm.”

Epstein Becker Green Unaffected by Global Technology Outage

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We hope this message finds you well. We are writing to provide clarity and reassurance regarding the technology outage reported in the media.

OSP Review Protects Due Process

By Legal News Line |
Deputy Attorney General John Skidmore met with reporters to discuss how the Office of Special Prosecutions in the Alaska Law Department reviews officer-involved shooting cases.

Prop 22 wins again; CA Supreme Court says protections for Uber, other gig services not unconstitutional

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The California Supreme Court turned back an effort by labor unions to strike down Prop 22, which voters had overwhelmingly approved to prevent unions from using a new state labor law to try to force Uber and other app-based services to unionize or potentially go out of business in California

Biden-appointed judge rejects claims Biden Admin has overstepped authority

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge won't block new rules from the administration that appointed her to the bench, affirming a ban on noncompete clauses in employment contracts and rejecting claims the Federal Trade Commission was acting outside its authority.

Defendants sentenced for plot targeting energy facilities

By Legal Newsline |
Three men were sentenced today for various conspiracy and firearms offenses in connection with a racially-motivated scheme to destroy an energy facility.

Indian national charged with selling counterfeit cancer drugs

By Legal Newsline |
A federal grand jury in Houston has indicted an Indian national for allegedly selling and shipping counterfeit oncology pharmaceuticals into the United States.