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Minnesota AG Sues Trump Administration Over Blocked Public Health Grants

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has secured a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration, blocking the unlawful termination of over $600 million in federal public health grants. The ruling protects $42 million in funding for Minnesota, which is crucial for disease tracking, emergency preparedness, and public health services.

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Kentucky AG: Indictment Secured Against Child Predator on CSAM Charges

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced the indictment of Justin Eller on 12 felony charges, including Possession and Distribution of Child Sex Abuse Material (CSAM). The investigation was initiated by tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

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Kentucky AG Indicts Man for Secretly Recording Minors

The Kentucky Attorney General's Special Prosecutions Unit has secured an indictment against Ryan Conn for allegedly secretly recording minors in his home. The charges include promoting sexual performance by a minor, possession of child pornography, and voyeurism.

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Kentucky AG Secures 8-Year Sentence in Strangulation Case

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced that the Special Prosecutions Unit helped secure an 8-year prison sentence for Hunter Diel, who pleaded guilty to strangulation and assault charges. The offender has a violent criminal past and was sentenced in McCracken County Circuit Court.

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Kentucky AG Secures Indictment for Child Abuse Charges

The Kentucky Attorney General's Office announced the indictment of Aaron Alderman on charges of Criminal Abuse First Degree Child 12 or Under. The indictment alleges Alderman physically abused his infant son in June 2025, causing serious injuries.

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RI AG Joins Lawsuit Challenging Vaccine Schedule Overhaul

Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha, along with 14 other attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's overhaul of the federal childhood immunization schedule. The suit names HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the CDC as defendants, contesting the demotion of seven key childhood vaccines.

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RI AG Joins Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Tariffs

Rhode Island Attorney General Neronha, along with a coalition of 22 other attorneys general and two governors, has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's latest round of tariffs. The suit argues these tariffs were imposed illegally without congressional approval and harm American consumers and businesses.

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Rhode Island AG Joins Multistate Antitrust Case Against Live Nation

Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha, as part of a multistate coalition, has vowed to continue the antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster. The coalition seeks to address alleged monopolization of the live entertainment industry, stating a recently announced settlement does not adequately remedy market harms.

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State AGs Sue Over Unlawful College Data Demand

Rhode Island and 16 other state Attorneys General have filed a lawsuit challenging the Department of Education's new data collection requirements for higher education institutions. The coalition argues the demand for race and sex-disaggregated data, retroactively for seven years, is unlawful, burdensome, and jeopardizes student privacy.

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ND AG Opinion on Mandan City Commission Meeting Notice

The North Dakota Attorney General issued an opinion clarifying that the Mandan City Commission did not violate open meetings law on September 1, 2023. The opinion concluded that no meeting occurred as only two of the five commissioners were present, rendering the notice issue moot.

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