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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

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Voters face crucial decision impacting US judiciary this November

By Legal Newsline |
Our choice for President of the United States this November will have far-reaching impacts on the U.S. Supreme Court and our entire judicial system. Voters should be asking themselves: what kind of country do you want to live in? What kind of future do you want to leave for the next generation? Because the judicial choices made by President Trump during his first term present a clear – and concerning – picture of what another four years would mean for the bench and for our country.

Legislative Council announces bill drafting seminar for state agency staff

By Legal Newsline |
State agency staff members responsible for drafting bills for the 2025 legislative session are encouraged to attend a legislative drafting seminar. The event, sponsored by the Legislative Council staff, will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, in the Brynhild Haugland Room at the State Capitol.

Attorney General Miyares issues opinion on cooperation with federal immigration agencies

By Legal Newsline |
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares issued an opinion emphasizing the capacity of local and state law enforcement to collaborate with federal agencies in enforcing immigration laws.

Assistant Attorney General announces charges against Russian military officers

By Legal Newsline |
Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen announced charges against five officers of the Russian military intelligence agency, GRU, and one civilian Russian cyber-criminal for their involvement in cyber intrusions. The announcement was made alongside U.S. Attorney Erek Barron for the District of Maryland and Special Agent in Charge William DelBagno of the FBI Baltimore Field Office.

Kenner man arrested for distribution of juvenile pornography

By Legal Newsline |
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s Cyber Crime Unit arrested a Kenner man on September 5, 2024.

Nebraska Attorney General warns residents about new crypto extortion scheme

By Legal Newsline |
The Nebraska Attorney General’s Office has issued a Consumer Alert regarding a recent email extortion scam reported numerous times. Some Nebraskans have received highly personalized emails threatening to release allegedly embarrassing content unless the victim sends a large sum of money to a Bitcoin address. The scammer used the victim’s personal information, address, and an internet street image of their address in the scam email. The use of personal information can make these scams more frightening and believable.

Mercer County Woman Sentenced to Suspended Jail Term and Ordered to Pay Full Restitution after Stealing $268K by Fraudulently Collecting State Pension Benefits

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA) today announced the sentencing of a Mercer County woman for her theft of more than $268,000 in the form of survivor benefits she fraudulently collected from her deceased husband’s pension, knowing she was no longer eligible for the payments after she had remarried.

New York AG releases guide against AI-generated election misinformation

By Legal Newsline |
New York Attorney General Letitia James has released a guide titled “Protecting New Yorkers from AI-Generated Election Misinformation” to help residents identify and report misinformation created by artificial intelligence (AI) concerning the upcoming November elections. AI tools can produce fake or misleading videos, images, or audio that impersonate individuals or candidates, potentially influencing voter behavior. Such content can cause confusion and have significant impacts when rapidly disseminated through social media platforms.

Arkansas Supreme Court dismisses abortion amendment lawsuit filed by convicted felon

By Legal Newsline |
LITTLE ROCK – Attorney General Tim Griffin issued a statement following the Arkansas Supreme Court's decision to dismiss a lawsuit brought by convicted felon Oscar Stilley. The lawsuit aimed to revive the Arkansas Abortion Amendment by challenging Secretary of State John Thurston’s rejection of signatures collected by uncertified paid canvassers under Act 1413 of 2013.

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez Expands Stream Access Lawsuit, Files Contempt Motion Against Landowner in Violation of Consent Decree

By Legal News Line |
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed a new lawsuit that now includes Pecos property owners Richard and Jean Jenkins.

AG Ferguson’s lawsuit returns more than $5.2 million from uncashed checks to Washingtonians

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that he recovered more than $5.2 million plus interest that Washingtonians can claim through the state’s unclaimed property program.

Attorney General Clark Announces 8th Annual Vermont Legal Community Fighting Hunger Food and Diaper Drive

By Legal News Line |
In its eighth year supporting Vermonters in need and the vital work of the Vermont Foodbank, the Vermont Legal Community Fighting Hunger Food Drive will start Friday, September 6th, and run until Friday, September 20th.

Attorney General Alan Wilson sues to stop migrant farm workers from getting union rights that domestic farm workers don’t have

By Legal News Line |
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is co-leading a 17-state coalition suing the Biden administration to stop migrant farm workers from getting union rights that domestic farm workers don’t have.

AG Nessel Secures $9 Million Settlement in Unclaimed MoneyGram Property Case

By Legal News Line |
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced a bipartisan coalition of 30 states has agreed to resolve a multistate lawsuit regarding unclaimed MoneyGram International, Inc. (MoneyGram) property.

Benesch Celebrates 22nd Consecutive Year as a NorthCoast 99 Best Workplace

By Legal News Line |
Benesch is proud to announce its recognition as a 2024 NorthCoast 99 winner, marking 22 consecutive years of being selected among the best workplaces for top talent in Northeast Ohio.

California violated 1st Amend by trying to force X to turn over info on content moderation: Appeals court

By Jonathan Bilyk |
California lawmakers said AB587 only about "transparency," but also hinted the law's reporting requirements could be used to force X Corp. to comply with state desires to censor "hate speech" and other kinds of controversial posts the state may find objectionable

North Dakota liability lawsuit: Army Corps of Engineers dithered while Dakota Access Pipeline protests intensified

By Michael Carroll |
Parties in the federal lawsuit State of North Dakota v. United States of America are awaiting the outcome of a bench trial held earlier this year in a case that will clarify liability issues arising from illegal conduct and clashes during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests.

Chambers Latin America 2025 ranks leading Jones Day practices and lawyers

By Legal News Line |
The 2025 edition of Chambers Latin America recognizes Jones Day in seven practice rankings, including a Band 1 ranking in the Compliance category for Mexico, and honors 13 Firm lawyers, including a Band 1 ranking for Guillermo E. Larrea in Mexico Compliance.

Clark Hill Adds Litigator Nate Goldberg in New York City

By Legal News Line |
Clark Hill announced that Nate Goldberg has joined its litigation team as a Member of the firm’s New York City office.

Taxpayers Protection Alliance: Billions at stake in battle pitting taxpayers against plaintiff lawyers

By W.J. Kennedy |
A national taxpayers' group is in the middle of an uphill battle against a determined, well-financed group of plaintiff lawyers some think are peddling "junk science" and the judges who allow it in their courtrooms, resulting in multibillion-dollar settlements in some cases.