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Attorney General Murrill advises preparation as Tropical Storm Francine nears Louisiana
As Tropical Storm Francine approaches Louisiana, Attorney General Liz Murrill is urging residents to take necessary precautions.
Justice Department announces charges against leaders of transnational terrorist group
Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke delivered remarks today announcing charges against leaders of a transnational terrorist group. Clarke was joined by Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen of the Justice Department’s National Security Division, U.S. Attorney Philip Talbert for the Eastern District of California, and FBI Deputy Assistant Director for Counterterrorism Timothy Stone.
Rokita leads multistate suit against EPA's 'Clean Power Plan 2.0
On September 9, 2024, Attorney General Todd Rokita and fellow plaintiffs filed an opening brief in federal appeals court challenging a new EPA rule introduced by the Biden-Harris administration. The lawsuit argues that the rule is unlawful and poses significant threats to the reliability of America’s power grid, utility costs for consumers, job security, and the overall economy.
Nebraska Attorney General Hilgers Files Four Additional Lawsuits Against THC Shops in Norfolk for Mislabeled Products and Selling to Children
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has filed four more lawsuits in Madison County as part of the series of suits the Attorney General has filed against THC shops to address rampant unlawful conduct in the industry, which continues to cause serious harm to Nebraska consumers.
Justice Department begins second fund distribution compensating fraud scheme victims facilitated by Western Union
The Justice Department announced today the commencement of the second distribution of approximately $18.5 million in forfeited funds from Western Union to around 3,000 victims in the United States and abroad. These victims are set to recover the full amount of their losses.
Four Delaware men charged with international sextortion scheme targeting thousands
Between Aug. 20 and Sept. 5, four Delaware men were arrested or self-surrendered on federal charges related to an alleged international “sextortion” scheme that targeted thousands of victims across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Justice Department sues Maine over alleged ADA violations involving children's care
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the State of Maine, alleging that the state has unnecessarily segregated children with behavioral health disabilities in hospitals, residential facilities, and a state-operated juvenile detention facility. This action is claimed to be in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Supreme Court’s decision in Olmstead v. L.C.
Ohio Attorney General seeks legal options against federal migrant relocations
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has instructed his office to explore legal measures to prevent the federal government from sending an unlimited number of migrants to Ohio communities. This action follows concerns from localities, particularly Springfield in Clark County, which have reported being overwhelmed by a surge in migrant populations.
Leaders gather in South Carolina to address campus antisemitism
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and state and international leaders convened with university officials on Monday to address the rising antisemitism on college campuses.
Attorney General Bonta issues consumer alert on price gouging amid San Bernardino emergency
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a consumer alert today following Governor Newsom’s declaration of a state of emergency in San Bernardino County due to the Line Fire. The fast-moving fire near the City of Highland has burned over 20,000 acres, prompting evacuations and threatening homes and critical infrastructure.
Justice Department reviews progress in reducing violent crime at steering committee meeting
The Justice Department’s Violent Crime Reduction Steering Committee convened last week to evaluate efforts, challenges, and successes in reducing violent crime. The committee is chaired by Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General (PADAG) Marshall Miller and includes leadership and representatives from various divisions within the Department.
Open Meeting, Open Records seminars to be held across Oklahoma this fall
After overwhelming success in 2023, the Office of the Oklahoma Attorney General is partnering again with the Oklahoma Press Association to host seminars on the state’s open meeting and open records laws in five locations across Oklahoma beginning late this month.
July bar exam results show improved pass rates in North Dakota
The State Board of Law Examiners has announced the results of the July 2024 bar examination. Of the 68 applicants who sat for the bar examination in Bismarck, North Dakota, 47 applicants achieved a passing score. This represents a 69 percent overall pass rate, compared to 60 percent a year ago. The passage rate for those taking the North Dakota examination for the first time was 71 percent.
Jones Day wins 2024 TMA International Company Turnaround/Transaction of the Year Award
Jones Day has been recognized by the Turnaround Management Association (TMA) with the 2024 TMA International Company Turnaround/Transaction of the Year Award for its representation of Diebold Holding Company, LLC ("Diebold") as in-court legal counsel in proceedings in both the United States and the Netherlands.
AG Yost Sues Columbus School District for Not Following the Law to Transport Students
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost today sued the Columbus City Schools Board of Education for refusing to transport hundreds or thousands of students to charter and private schools despite the district’s legal obligation to provide the bus service.
Attorney General Griffin Leads 20-state Coalition in Amicus Supporting Tennessee Suit Against Unlawful Biden-harris Title Ix Rule
Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement announcing that he and 19 other state attorneys general have filed an amicus brief in the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in support of a Tennessee-led coalition’s lawsuit against the Biden-Harris administration’s Title IX rule.
Sex Offender Who Failed to Register Location Arrested
Convicted sex offender Ricardo Blenman was arrested by Honolulu Police on a $15,000 warrant, obtained by special agents assigned to the Attorney General’s Investigations Division – Sex Offender Registration Team.
Independent Investigations Division Investigating Fatal Collision in Howard County
The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General is investigating a fatal collision that occurred in North Laurel, Howard County, Maryland, on Saturday, August 10, 2024.
Oregon DOJ to sign agreement with City of Portland ahead of Welcoming Week
The Oregon Department of Justice (DOJ) and the City of Portland Office of Community & Civic Life are set to sign an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) on Tuesday, September 10, at 12:30 p.m. The signing will take place at the Oregon DOJ Portland Building in the Tilikum Conference Room.
Governor Bill Lee presides over investiture ceremony for new supreme court justice Mary L. Wagner
Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Mary L. Wagner received a warm welcome to the bench as family, friends, colleagues, elected officials, and the judiciary joined her in Germantown for a ceremonial investiture by Governor Bill Lee.