Quantcast

LEGAL NEWSLINE

Saturday, September 21, 2024

Latest News


Women’s groups urge Supreme Court to review cases on women's sports protection

By Legal Newsline |
Multiple states, women’s sports advocacy groups, businesses, and other organizations have filed friend-of-the-court briefs asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear two cases concerning state laws that protect women’s sports. The states of West Virginia and Idaho, with the assistance of attorneys from Alliance Defending Freedom, appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court last month on behalf of female athletes.

Supreme Court to honor Judge McBurney for service on JQC hearing panel

By Legal Newsline |
The Supreme Court of Georgia will honor the Hon. Robert C. I. McBurney for his years of service as Presiding Officer of the Judicial Qualifications Commission Hearing Panel.

Attorney general urges rejection of insurance rate hikes

By Legal Newsline |
In a letter sent to Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Andrew N. Mais, Attorney General William Tong argued that rate increases sought by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, ConnectiCare, and United/Oxford are unsupported by evidence and must be rejected.

Assistant state attorney job opening announced in Bismarck

By Legal Newsline |
The Burleigh County State’s Attorney’s Office in Bismarck, ND, has announced an opening for the position of Assistant State’s Attorney II. This full-time, exempt role offers a salary range of $90,126.40 to $100,006.40 annually, depending on experience.

Two South Carolina men arrested on charges related to child sexual abuse material

By Legal Newsline |
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Grant Neth Herman, 56, of Taylors, S.C., and Brett Kenneth Willis, 27, of Easley, S.C., on 12 total charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force investigators with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office and Pickens County Sheriff's Office made the arrests in these unrelated cases. Investigators with the Attorney General's Office, also a member of the state's ICAC Task Force, assisted with these investigations.

Justice Department reaches settlement with NJ Judiciary over language access issues

By Legal Newsline |
The Justice Department announced today that it has reached a settlement agreement with the New Jersey Judiciary to improve access to court services for people with limited English proficiency (LEP).

Attorney General releases footage from investigation into Djamshed Nematov's death

By Legal Newsline |
New York Attorney General Letitia James released police body-worn camera footage obtained during the investigation into the death of Djamshed Nematov, who died on March 8, 2024, following an encounter with New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers in Queens.

Gary officials repeal unlawful immigration ordinance following pressure from state authorities

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Todd Rokita issued a statement today following the Gary Common Council's decision to repeal an unlawful immigration ordinance. "We sent a blunt message to Gary officials that they needed to follow the law. As a result, the Gary Common Council officially voted to repeal, in its entirety, its unlawful immigration ordinance," Rokita said.

America First Legal files brief defending West Virginia's Save Women’s Sports Act

By Legal Newsline |
America First Legal Files Brief in Supreme Court to Defend West Virginia's Sports Act

Maryland man sentenced for role in $1.5M nationwide bank fraud scheme

By Legal Newsline |
A Maryland man was sentenced today to 30 years in prison in Baltimore federal court for conspiracy to commit bank fraud.

Justice Department reaches agreement with Nebraska school district on discrimination case

By Legal Newsline |
The U.S. Department of Justice has reached an agreement with a Nebraska school district to address and rectify discriminatory practices against deaf and hard of hearing students. This development follows an investigation into the district's compliance with federal laws designed to protect the rights of students with disabilities.

Paxton sues Biden administration over transgender policy mandate

By Legal Newsline |
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated legal action against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, and other Biden Administration officials. The lawsuit aims to halt an enforcement guidance that allegedly mandates employers to implement “transgender” policies or face potential lawsuits for discrimination or harassment.

Settlement ensures free and affordable Eli Lilly's Insulin across Minnesota

By Legal Newsline |
Free insulin is now arriving at clinics across Minnesota, thanks to a settlement Attorney General Keith Ellison negotiated with Eli Lilly. The agreement ensures that all Minnesotans, regardless of insurance status, can purchase Eli Lilly’s insulin products for $35 per month for the next five years. Additionally, the settlement requires Eli Lilly to provide free insulin sufficient to meet the needs of up to 15 Minnesota clinics. Six more clinics are yet to be selected for this program.

Attorney General charges police officers with theft

By Legal Newsline |
Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced charges against two Chicago police officers and a former Cook County assistant state’s attorney over their alleged participation in a scheme to fraudulently collect more than $100,000 in overtime benefits.

Man charged with threats against businesses supporting Israel

By Legal Newsline |
Hashem Younis Hashem Hnaihen, 43, a Jordanian citizen residing in Orlando, Florida, is charged with four counts of threatening to use explosives and one count of destruction of an energy facility. At his detention hearing yesterday, Hnaihen was ordered detained pending trial.

AG Nessel partners with NLRB to enhance worker protections

By Legal Newsline |
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) Regional Directors from Board Regions 7-Detroit and 18-Minneapolis to strengthen worker protections. This agreement enables the Department of Attorney General and NLRB’s Detroit and Minneapolis regions to collaborate more closely by sharing information, conducting cross-training for staff, and partnering on investigative efforts within each agency’s authority to more effectively enforce the National Labor Relations Act and the state laws of Michigan.

Attorneys general seek answers from online retailer over alleged CCP ties and labor violations

By Legal Newsline |
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has led a coalition of 21 attorneys general in seeking answers from online retailer Temu concerning alleged connections with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), data collection and sharing practices, and potential violations of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA).

Justice Department secures agreement with Nebraska School District over ADA violations

By Legal Newsline |
The Justice Department announced today that it filed a complaint and proposed consent decree to resolve allegations that Lincoln Public Schools (LPS), in Lincoln, Nebraska, violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by denying some deaf and hard of hearing students an equal opportunity to attend their neighborhood schools or participate in the high school choice program.

Coalition of state AGs backs West Virginia in Supreme Court sports case

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Alan Wilson joins 26-state coalition supporting West Virginia 'Save Women’s Sports Act'

Federal court allows AFL lawsuit against CBS over alleged anti-white discrimination

By Legal Newsline |
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California has denied CBS's motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by America First Legal (AFL), which alleges anti-white racial discrimination by the network. The decision allows AFL to proceed with its case on behalf of a heterosexual male script coordinator and freelance scriptwriter who claims he was not hired as a writer for CBS’s "Seal Team" series due to diversity criteria.