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Attorneys general support Florida's ban on firearm sales to those under 21
Attorney General William Tong has joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, urging the court to uphold Florida's law that prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing firearms.
Justice Department to monitor compliance with voting rights laws in Massachusetts
The Justice Department announced today that it will monitor compliance with federal voting rights laws in two cities in Massachusetts for the Sept. 3 primary election. The department will monitor in the cities of Methuen (in Essex County) and Lowell (in Middlesex County).
Vermont legal community announces annual hunger relief food and diaper drive
The Vermont Legal Community Fighting Hunger Food Drive will commence its eighth annual event on Friday, September 6th, and run until Friday, September 20th. This year, the drive will again include a collection of diapers to support families experiencing diaper need. The initiative is spearheaded by the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) and involves the Vermont Foodbank, the Vermont Bar Association (VBA), and various law offices across the state.
Report finds police action justified in fatal shooting of Raul Hardy
New York Attorney General Letitia James’ Office of Special Investigation (OSI) released its report on the death of Raul Hardy, who died on July 9, 2022, after an encounter with members of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) in Queens. Following a thorough investigation, which included a review of body-worn camera footage, interviews with involved officers, and comprehensive legal analysis, OSI concluded that a prosecutor would not be able to disprove beyond a reasonable doubt at trial that the officers’ actions against Mr. Hardy were justified under New York law.
Court blocks Biden administration's gender-transition surgery mandate nationwide
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a nationwide stay that prevents the Biden Administration from mandating federally-funded healthcare providers to conduct “gender transition” surgeries. This follows a prior legal victory for Texas, which obtained a stay of agency action blocking the rule's enforcement in Texas and Montana. The court has now extended this relief nationwide.
Attorneys general seek answers from top asset managers over fiduciary duty concerns
(Montgomery, Ala.) – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined a coalition of 24 attorneys general in demanding answers from the nation’s top asset managers to determine if they are neglecting their fiduciary duty to their clients. The letter sent to 25 of the nation’s top asset managers raises concerns that the asset managers may be violating their fiduciary duties to their clients by supporting environmental shareholder proposals recommended by Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), which were flagged by the environmental activist group Ceres. Because it does not...
Attorneys general seek answers from top asset managers on fiduciary duty compliance
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a coalition of 24 attorneys general in seeking explanations from the nation’s top asset managers regarding their adherence to fiduciary duties. The coalition aims to determine if these managers are prioritizing environmental and social agendas over their clients' best interests.
Obituary: Lynn E. Crooks passes away at age 83
Lynn Edward Crooks, 83, passed away peacefully on August 25, 2024, after battling heart disease for several years. Born on July 17, 1941, on a farm near Hankison, ND to Orra and Ervin Crooks, Lynn had a distinguished career and life.
Nevada offers new grant opportunities for anti-violence programs
Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has announced the availability of grants aimed at combating domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. The funding opportunity is open to Nevada law enforcement agencies, prosecutorial offices, courts, and non-profit organizations through the Services-Training-Officers-Prosecutor (STOP) and Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP) grants.
Attorney General Stein issues statement for International Overdose Awareness Day
Attorney General Josh Stein issued a statement today in recognition of International Overdose Awareness Day, observed on August 31.
States reach $190M settlement over unclaimed MoneyGram checks
Texas, along with a bipartisan coalition of 29 other states, has reached a settlement ending the outstanding damages phase of an unclaimed property dispute before the U.S. Supreme Court. Texas and the other states will take possession of more than $190 million in unclaimed property.
Coordinated Justice Reform Advisory Council announces public meeting for September
The Coordinated Justice Reform Advisory Council will hold a public meeting on Monday, September 12, from 1 to 2 p.m. Members of the public who wish to join the meeting can do so using Microsoft Teams.
Justice Department secures deal on conditions for minors at Connecticut's adult facility
The Justice Department announced today that it has reached an agreement with the Connecticut Department of Correction addressing conditions for children at Manson Youth Institution, an adult correctional facility housing children charged in the criminal justice system.
Attorney General James’ Office of Special Investigation Releases Report on Civilian Death in Ontario County
New York Attorney General Letitia James’ Office of Special Investigation (OSI) today released its report on the death of a minor, C.W., who died on November 15, 2023 after an encounter with a member of the New York State Police (NYSP) in Ontario County.
Attorney General Miyares announces $190M multistate unclaimed property dispute settlement
Attorney General Jason Miyares has announced a bipartisan multistate settlement to conclude the outstanding damages phase of an unclaimed property dispute before the United States Supreme Court. Virginia is expected to receive approximately $5,326,921.07 from this agreement.
Former MSP Sergeant Bound Over to Stand Trial for Charges Related to Death of Samuel Sterling
62-B District Court in Kentwood, Judge Amanda H. Sterkenburg bound over retired Michigan State Police (MSP) Detective Sergeant (D/Sgt) Brian Keely, 50, of Grand Rapids, to stand trial in the 17th Circuit Court in Kent County, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
Drummond issues opinion confirming legislators’ rights to attend executive sessions
Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued a formal opinion confirming that Oklahoma legislators are fully authorized to attend executive sessions of every state agency, board and commission.
Yost Seeks Freeze on EPA Emissions Rule
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to pause a federal rule that forces states and power plants to comply with “unrealistic” and “unlawful” regulations targeting air pollution.
Providence man pleads guilty to 2021 Pawtucket murder
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced that a Providence man has plead guilty in Providence County Superior Court to the 2021 murder of Leonardo Tavares.
Cassia County man arrested for child sexual exploitation material
Attorney General Raúl Labrador has announced that investigators with his Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force arrested thirty-nine-year-old Michael Montoya of Burley, Idaho, on Thursday, August 29, 2024. Montoya faces two counts of production of child sexual exploitation material and five counts of possession of child sexual exploitation material following a search warrant executed at his residence.