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Apr 10 2024
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16 GOP Attorneys General Challenge Garland’s Comments on Voting Laws
GOP prosecutors say U.S. Constitution is clear in its direction to leave state elections up to the elected representatives of those states. A group of Republican state attorneys general are pushing back against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland’s comments made in March at a church in Selma, Alabama, where he discussed using the Department of Justice (DOJ) to interfere in state voting laws
The Epoch TimesMar 25 2024
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Attorney General Charity Clark announces reelection bid
WINOOSKI — Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark is running for a second term as the state’s top prosecutor. Clark announced her reelection bid on Monday morning at a press conference in downtown Winooski. Speaking from a podium outside of the Champlain Mill building, Clark emphasized what she said was a record of protecting Vermonters while in office, including her role in state lawsuits
VT DiggerMar 20 2024
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Community Focus: RI Attorney General Peter Neronha
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha joined 12 News at 4 Wednesday for his monthly Q&A.
This month, the AG is talking about the potential sale of a local hospital, concerns over the release of undocumented immigrants in police custody, and more.
Watch the full interview in the player above.
WPRI 12Mar 30 2024
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Beware Of Fake Eclipse Glasses Warns PA Attorney General
HARRISBURG, PA — Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry is alerting consumers to beware of scammers selling glasses to view the solar eclipse on April 8— as those glasses might not keep you safe. NASA is recommending that the millions of people expected to watch the eclipse use solar-viewing glasses due to the intense energy from the sun. Legitimate solar-viewing glasses have special
Patch.comApr 22 2024
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Maui officials push back on some details in Hawaii attorney general report on deadly wildfire
HONOLULU (AP) — Days after the Hawaii attorney general’s office released an outside report that flagged communications issues in the response to the , Maui County officials pushed back and offered “clarifications” on some of the report’s details. Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez released a first phase Wednesday by the that said a broad left authorities in the dark and residents without
Associated PressMar 18 2024
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Indiana attorney general on avoiding scams after tornadoes
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Avoiding scams will be a priority for the thousands of people affected by tornadoes in March in Indiana. News 8 spoke with Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita to learn what to avoid. As the shock of powerful tornadoes that hit parts of the state move out of the forefront of people’s minds and thoughts of the cleanup and community settle in, so will the scammers,
Wish TVApr 10 2024
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DOJ Charges Man With Triggering Explosion Outside Office Of State Attorney General
An Alabama man suspected of detonating an explosive device outside the Alabama Attorney General’s Office was arrested Wednesday. Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert, 26, of Irondale, was charged with malicious use of an explosive and possession of an unregistered destructive device, the Department of Justice press release states. The device detonated at approximately 3:42 a.m. Feb. 24 outside the
The Daily CallerApr 24 2024
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West Virginia attorney general says state will appeal ruling on transgender athlete ban to Supreme Court
West Virginia plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to hear for a second time a case over the state’s restrictions on transgender student-athletes, its attorney general said Wednesday. “This is a significant case to bring to the Supreme Court, and it will potentially set precedent for the entire country,” West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, a Republican, told reporters Wednesday at
The HillApr 15 2024
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Idaho attorney general projects optimism Supreme Court won’t overturn abortion law
Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador told the Washington Examiner in an exclusive interview that he is optimistic in the weeks leading up to oral arguments in a critical Supreme Court case that could threaten the state’s near-total abortion ban and similar laws across the country. The Biden administration has sued to halt Idaho’s abortion ban on the argument that it violates federal law
Washington Examiner