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Attorneys general oppose Trump's executive order on gender-affirming care
Attorney General Kwame Raoul, alongside a coalition of 14 attorneys general, has reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding access to gender-affirming care following an executive order from the Trump administration.
Nebraska Joins the United States and 17 States in Settlement against Pharmaceutical Manufacturer QOL Medical
Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced that Nebraska has joined the United States and 17 other States in settling allegations against pharmaceutical manufacturer QOL Medical, LLC, and Frederick E. Cooper, the company’s Chief Executive Officer. QOL sells therapies, including its principal product, Sucraid, for patients with rare diseases.
Somersworth Woman Sentenced for Theft of Medicaid Funds
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Tabitha Maguire, age 49, has been convicted and sentenced on a class A felony charge of Theft by Deception.
Attorney General James Releases Statement in Response to Louisiana Indictment of New York Doctor
New York Attorney General Letitia James released the following statement after a grand jury in Louisiana indicted a New York doctor for providing abortion care.
First-grader's bully was his teacher, and now Dad can sue school district
COLUMBIA, S.C. (Legal Newsline) - An unhappy father will get his chance to sue a South Carolina school district after his son was bullied - by a teacher.
Nelson Mullins Expands Private Equity Group with New Partner Jason Northcutt in Washington, D.C.
Nelson Mullins Riley and Scarborough LLP is proud to announce the arrival of seasoned corporate attorney Jason Northcutt to its Washington, D.C. office.
Attorney General Lopez Announces Initial Victory in Lawsuit Challenging President Trump’s Illegal Federal Funding Freeze
Attorney General Anne Lopez announced an initial victory in her lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s Office of Management & Budget’s (OMB) memo freezing federal grants and loans. A federal judge in Rhode Island issued a temporary restraining order in the lawsuit filed by Hawaiʻi and a coalition of 22 other states.
Attorney General Labrador Announces Settlement in Medicaid Fraud Case
Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced a $219,321.25 settlement in a Medicaid fraud investigation into Precision Diagnostics for allegedly false claims between January 2013 and December 2022, submitted to the Idaho Medicaid Program.
Justice Delivered for Scott County Deputy Caleb Conley
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced the man charged with the 2023 murder of Scott County Sheriff’s Deputy Caleb Conley will spend the rest of his life behind bars, without the possibility of parole.
Bradley Associate Robin-Renee Keys Selected for U.S. Bank Law Division Spotlight on Talent Program
Bradley is pleased to announce that Robin-Renee Keys has been selected as one of 16 associates to participate in the 2025 U.S. Bank Spotlight on Talent program.
Trump administration immediately positions US to become ‘world capital of crypto’
President Trump executed a series of Executive Orders (EOs) in the first few days of his presidency to advance United States leadership in digital assets, focusing on reversing harmful policies then establishing effective ones.
Reed Smith secures two wins and three finalist spots at Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards 2025
Reed Smith announced that the firm will be honored in five categories at the upcoming Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards 2025.
Joint Statement from 12 State Attorneys General: President Trump is Misleading the American People on Purpose of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Initiatives
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown, along with the attorneys general of California, Illinois, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, and Washington, issued a joint statement addressing President Trump’s recent executive orders purporting to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) policies and programs—collectively referred to below as “DEIA”: “President Trump’s executive orders are unnecessary and disingenuous.
AG Campbell Issues Joint Statement On President Trump's Executive Orders Dismantling DEIA Initiatives
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, along with the attorneys general of California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Washington, and Rhode Island, issued a joint statement addressing President Trump’s recent executive orders purporting to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) policies and programs – collectively referred to below as “DEIA”.
South Dakota recognizes Court Reporting Week; highlights vital role of stenographers
Court reporters, court recorders, and captioners are being recognized for their essential role in accurately capturing spoken words in courtrooms and converting them into text.
Pennington County Mental Health Court graduation set for February 11
The Pennington County Mental Health Court will host a graduation ceremony on February 11, 2025, to honor participants who have successfully completed the program.
Three Mexican nationals arrested in Bellevue for alleged methamphetamine trafficking
Three Mexican nationals were arrested in Bellevue, Washington, for their involvement in a drug deal involving over 25 pounds of crystal methamphetamine. U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman announced the arrests, stating that the men are currently held...
New Orleans man receives lengthy sentence for drug and firearm offenses
A New Orleans resident, Caleb Punch, has been sentenced to 180 months in prison following his guilty plea to multiple charges related to drug and firearm offenses.
Evergreen Acres Dairy owner faces criminal charges for wage theft and racketeering
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed criminal charges against Keith Schaefer, the owner of Evergreen Acres Dairy, LLC.
Attorney General Alan Wilson urges SC sheriffs to join ICE's 287(g) program
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has reached out to the state's 46 sheriffs, urging them to collaborate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on immigration enforcement initiatives.