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US v. Konan - Sovereign Immunity for Mail Nondelivery

The Supreme Court ruled that the United States retains sovereign immunity for claims arising from the intentional nondelivery of mail. The decision clarifies the scope of the Federal Tort Claims Act's postal exception, impacting how individuals can sue the Postal Service for mail delivery issues.

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State AGs Sue to Block Vaccine Schedule Overhaul

Attorney General William Tong, joined by 15 other states, has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's overhaul of the nation's childhood immunization schedule. The suit targets a CDC decision memo that removed seven childhood vaccines from the universally recommended list and challenges the replacement of the ACIP expert panel.

Urgent Enforcement Public Health
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Florida AG Arrests Criminal, Reviews Biden Commutations

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the arrest of Oscar Fowler, whose federal sentence was commuted by the Biden administration's autopen. The AG's office is reviewing all Biden autopen commutations affecting Florida to determine if state-level charges can be filed.

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California AG Sues Amazon for Price Fixing and Anticompetitive Conduct

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a request for a preliminary injunction against Amazon, alleging price fixing and anticompetitive conduct. The lawsuit claims Amazon bullied vendors to increase prices on competitor websites, harming consumers. A trial is scheduled for January 2027.

Urgent Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
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State AGs Sue Trump Admin Over Vaccine Schedule Changes

California and 13 other state Attorneys General, led by AG Bonta, have filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's recent overhaul of the childhood immunization schedule. The suit also targets changes to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) appointments, seeking to declare both unlawful.

Urgent Enforcement Public Health
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Texas AG Sues Network Shipping Abortion Drugs

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Aid Access, an international network accused of illegally shipping abortion-inducing drugs into Texas. The lawsuit alleges defiance of state law and highlights a previous incident where such drugs were allegedly used in a fatal poisoning. The AG vows to hold the network accountable for ending innocent life.

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Consumer Alert: Hiring Snow Removal Contractors and Price Gouging

New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a consumer alert providing tips for homeowners on hiring snow removal contractors following heavy snowfall. The alert also reminds New Yorkers to report potential price gouging to the Attorney General's office.

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NY AG Reminds Tenants of Winter Weather Rights

New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a notice reminding tenants of their rights regarding essential services like heat and hot water, and property maintenance during winter storms. The notice details landlord responsibilities for maintaining indoor temperatures, providing hot water, and clearing snow and ice, along with tenant recourse for violations.

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NY AG Announces Sentencings for Car Theft Scheme

New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the sentencing of a tow truck operator and a used car dealer for a car theft scheme. The operator received 2-6 years in prison, and the dealer received 5 years of probation for stealing and illegally selling vehicles.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Ashirwad LLC v Bradbury - Court Opinion

The California Courts of Appeal, 4th Appellate District, Division 1 has made available its opinion in the case of Ashirwad LLC v. Bradbury et al. The filing date for this opinion was October 15, 2024. This document provides the court's decision and reasoning in this specific legal matter.

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