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Buckeye Institute calls on Supreme Court to review university's bias policy
The Buckeye Institute has submitted an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the case of Speech First v. Whitten, arguing that Indiana University's bias incidents policy infringes upon students' First Amendment rights.
Arkansas businessman sentenced for underreporting taxes by over $900K
An Arkansas man has been sentenced to 20 months in prison for tax fraud.
America First Legal urges DOJ probe into UK group's alleged US election interference
America First Legal (AFL) has released evidence suggesting that the U.K.-based Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) and its leadership, including CEO Imran Ahmed, have engaged in activities aimed at censoring American speech and influencing...
Georgia forms committee on civil justice gap
Supreme Court of Georgia Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs has initiated the formation of a committee to address the civil justice gap in Georgia.
Central Nebraska Drug Court celebrates graduation for program participants
The Central Nebraska Adult Drug Court in Adams County is set to celebrate a significant milestone with its upcoming graduation ceremony.
Court orders release of voter registration list amid AFL lawsuit
The Superior Court of Arizona has ruled in favor of America First Legal (AFL) in its lawsuit against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes.
Arkansas Attorney General grants $1M for new cybersecurity center at UA Little Rock
Attorney General Tim Griffin has announced a $1 million grant to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Drummond announces settlements over alleged price inflation by drug manufacturers
Attorney General Gentner Drummond has announced two cooperation agreements and settlements totaling $49.1 million with Heritage Pharmaceuticals and Apotex.
Multistate litigation results in settlements over alleged price inflation by drug manufacturers
Attorney General Aaron M. Frey has announced two significant cooperation agreements and settlements in a multistate litigation against generic drug manufacturers.
Georgia woman sentenced for trafficking missing teen
Attorney General Chris Carr announced the conviction and sentencing of Natasha Bridges, 35, from Jonesboro, for trafficking a 17-year-old female in Fulton County.
Settlements reached in drug price inflation case involving Heritage Pharmaceuticals
Attorney General Josh Kaul has revealed two major settlements and cooperation agreements involving Heritage Pharmaceuticals and Apotex, totaling $49.1 million.
Southeast Nebraska Adult Drug Court prepares for upcoming graduation
The Southeast Nebraska Adult Drug Court is set to hold a graduation ceremony and celebration on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at 11:15 a.m. The event will take place in the Nemaha County District Courtroom located at 1824 N. Street, Auburn, NE.
Generic drug pricing settlements total over $49 million
Attorney General Kwame Raoul, along with a coalition of 50 attorneys general, has announced two settlements with Heritage Pharmaceuticals and Apotex Corp. totaling $49.1 million.
AG Henry addresses fraudulent voter registration concerns in Pennsylvania
Attorney General Michelle Henry has addressed concerns regarding fraudulent voter registration forms in several Pennsylvania counties.
Tennessee AG announces settlement with drug manufacturers over price inflation
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has announced settlements with Heritage Pharmaceuticals and Apotex.
Illinois man sentenced for preparing false tax returns
An Illinois tax return preparer has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for preparing and filing false tax returns.
US files suit against former LaJobi Inc. president over unpaid import duties
The United States has initiated a civil lawsuit against Lawrence Bivona, former President of LaJobi Inc., for allegedly avoiding the payment of antidumping duties on Chinese-manufactured children's bedroom furniture imported into the country.
Coalition wins $49 million in generic drug price-fixing lawsuit
Attorney General Bob Ferguson, along with a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general, has secured over $49 million in a case against major drug manufacturers accused of conspiring to raise prices on hundreds of generic drugs.
Justice Department releases annual report on combating elder fraud
The Justice Department has released its sixth Annual Report to Congress, detailing efforts to combat elder fraud and abuse.
Maryland man indicted for COVID-19 relief fraud and tax crimes
A Maryland man has been charged with COVID-19 relief fraud and tax-related offenses, according to an indictment unsealed on Monday.