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Kansas offers $4M grants for substance use disorder services

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The Kansas Fights Addiction (KFA) grant program will offer a fourth funding opportunity with a total of $4 million in grants available to support substance use disorder services across the state, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced today.

Court rules Google maintains illegal monopoly over online search engines

By Legal Newsline |
New York Attorney General Letitia James released a statement following the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia's ruling that Google has maintained an illegal monopoly over online search engines. Attorney General James co-led a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general in suing Google, alongside a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice, addressing Google's monopolistic activities.

Tennessee attorney general announces win in antitrust lawsuit against Google

By Legal Newsline |
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced a significant bipartisan victory in federal court against Google. Judge Amit Mehta of the US District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that Google violated federal antitrust law, specifically Section 2 of the Sherman Act, concerning the monopolization of their search and advertising business.

Attorney General Mayes announces cooperation agreement in fake electors’ case

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Attorney General Kris Mayes announced a cooperation agreement today with Jenna Ellis, a defendant in the fake electors' case. The State has agreed to drop charges against Ellis in exchange for her cooperation with the prosecution.

Attorney General Raoul urges Illinois residents to join National Night Out

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Attorney General Raoul encourages participation in National Night Out

Federal court rules against Google in antitrust case

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Josh Stein today issued a statement following his victory in a bipartisan antitrust lawsuit against Google concerning the company's search engine practices. A federal court determined that Google violated antitrust laws by unlawfully maintaining a monopoly over general search engine services and general search text ads.

Opioid settlement funds allocated to nearly 40 Oklahoma cities

By Legal Newsline |
OKLAHOMA CITY (Aug. 5, 2024) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond's office is set to distribute more than $5 million in settlement funds to nearly 40 Oklahoma cities and counties to combat the opioid abuse epidemic.

New York AG issues report on generative AI's benefits and risks

By Legal Newsline |
New York Attorney General Letitia James has released a report detailing the potential benefits and risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI. This follows a symposium organized by Attorney General James in April, titled "The Next Decade of Generative AI: Fostering Opportunities While Regulating Risks." The event brought together officials from the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) and experts from academia, policy-making, advocacy groups, and industry to develop strategies to mitigate risks while fostering innovation.

Attorney General secures murder convictions in Benton County case

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After a two-week jury trial, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office has secured the conviction of Michael Jordan Carpenter on all charges, including 1st degree premeditated murder and 2nd degree intentional murder, following the October 2022 killing of Nicole Hammond.

Louisiana AG defends state's Ten Commandments school display law against ACLU challenge

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Liz Murrill has filed a brief defending the constitutionality of H.B. 71, Louisiana’s law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools.

Dominican nationals extradited over "grandparent scam" targeting elderly Americans

By Legal Newsline |
Three residents of Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic, were extradited to the United States last week and made their initial appearance in Newark federal court yesterday on charges relating to their participation in a sprawling “grandparent scam” that defrauded elderly Americans out of millions of dollars.

North Dakota Attorney General seeks Deputy Solicitor General

By Legal Newsline |
The Office of the North Dakota Attorney General has announced an opening for the position of Deputy Solicitor General. The role, located in Bismarck, ND, is full-time and comes with a state benefit package. Applications are being accepted until August 19, 2024.

Attorney Generals Hilgers and Bird to make major announcement impacting U.S. agriculture

By Legal Newsline |
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers and Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird will hold a joint press conference on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at 9:30 am. The event will take place at Hansen-Mueller, located at 13321 California St #100, Omaha, NE 68154.

Coalition of state attorneys general supports national TikTok ban

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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen led a coalition of 21 attorneys general in asking the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to uphold the national TikTok divest-or-ban legislation passed by Congress earlier this year.

America First Legal investigates FDA over puberty blocker approval for children

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America First Legal (AFL) has initiated an investigation into the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) following revelations obtained through litigation. The findings suggest that the FDA’s Division of General Endocrinology recommended the approval of puberty blockers for children, despite being aware of increased risks of depression and suicidality associated with these drugs.

Alabama settles lawsuit allowing nitrogen hypoxia execution method

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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that the State of Alabama has settled a lawsuit, allowing the execution of convicted murderer Alan Miller to proceed as scheduled in September. Miller had challenged the method of execution, which Alabama used for the first time in January this year. After months of discovery and review of key documents, Miller agreed to settle with the State. The terms remain confidential, but Miller's lawsuit will be dismissed with prejudice.

Federal judge rules against Google in landmark antitrust case

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A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has ruled in favor of Attorney General Bob Ferguson's lawsuit, declaring that Google unlawfully leverages its dominance in the online search and related text advertising markets through exclusionary contracts. This ruling comes as part of a larger antitrust lawsuit involving a bipartisan coalition of 38 attorneys general.

Sandy Baxter bound over for trial on perjury charges related to campaign finance probe

By Legal Newsline |
LANSING – In the 54A District Court in Lansing, Judge Kristen Simmons has bound Sandy Baxter, 64, of Caledonia, over to stand trial in the 30th Circuit Court in Ingham County. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that Baxter was charged in February with one count of perjury, a 15-year felony, for allegedly lying under oath during testimony to state prosecutors and special agents investigating a fundraising scheme related to the Unlock Michigan ballot question initiative.

Attorney General highlights anti-crime partnerships during visit to Nevada

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Attorney General Merrick B. Garland delivered remarks at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Nevada on August 5, 2024, emphasizing the importance of partnerships in addressing violent crime.

Google found guilty of maintaining illegal monopoly in online search market

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Attorney General William Tong issued a statement following the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia's ruling that Google maintained an illegal monopoly in the online search market.