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MA Governor Supports Lifting Sunday Hunting Ban and Expanding Access

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced support for legislation to modernize hunting laws, including lifting the Sunday hunting ban and expanding crossbow use. Concurrently, the MA Department of Public Health will raise awareness about alpha-gal syndrome and make it a reportable condition.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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US v. Sang Huynh - Criminal Sentence Appeal

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated and remanded the sentence for Sang Thanh Huynh, who was convicted of firearm, racketeering, drug conspiracy, and money laundering charges. The court agreed with the government's concession that errors in the district court's imposition of supervised release conditions require resentencing.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Bloosurf, LLC v. T-Mobile USA, Inc. - Affirmed

The Fourth Circuit affirmed a district court's dismissal of Bloosurf's claims against T-Mobile. The court found Bloosurf's Communications Act claim was barred by the election-of-remedies provision and that its state-law tort claims were preempted by the Act. Bloosurf also forfeited its argument on appeal for its remaining state-law claim.

Routine Enforcement Telecommunications
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Baldwin v. DOWCP - Black Lung Benefits Act Employment Year Calculation

The Fourth Circuit granted review and vacated a Benefits Review Board order in Baldwin v. DOWCP. The court clarified that a "year" for purposes of the Black Lung Benefits Act requires a coal miner to work 125 days or more in a one-year period, aligning with the Sixth Circuit's interpretation.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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D.C. v. Fairfax County School Board - IDEA Violation Case

The Fourth Circuit affirmed a district court's dismissal of a lawsuit alleging systemic violations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) by the Virginia Department of Education and Fairfax County School Board. The court found that the plaintiffs failed to exhaust administrative remedies, had a duplicative suit, or lacked standing.

Routine Enforcement Education
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AG Tong Sues to Block $6.2B Nexstar/Tegna Merger

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, joined by eight other state attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit to block the $6.2 billion merger between Nexstar Media Group and TEGNA Inc. The lawsuit alleges the merger would substantially lessen competition, harm consumers through increased prices, and weaken local journalism. The action seeks to prevent the creation of the largest broadcast station group in the U.S.

Urgent Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
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AG Tong Challenges EPA Rescission of Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, leading a coalition of 24 states and 12 counties/cities, has filed a lawsuit challenging the EPA's rescission of its 2009 Endangerment Finding. This finding determined that greenhouse gas pollution from motor vehicles contributes to climate change and endangers public health and welfare. The lawsuit argues the rescission is unlawful, anti-science, and ignores established law and scientific evidence.

Urgent Enforcement Environmental Protection
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Former Corrections Officer Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Trainees

Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that Garrett Smead, a former corrections officer at SCI Forest, pleaded guilty to assaulting two correctional officers in training during hazing incidents. The plea includes charges of indecent assault, indecent exposure, and unlawful restraint.

Urgent Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Zahmire Welcome Sentenced to Life for 2018 Stabbing and Arson

Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that Zahmire Welcome has been sentenced to life in prison without parole, plus 20 to 40 years, for the 2018 stabbing and arson that killed Tyrell Holmes. Welcome was convicted of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and kidnapping, and ordered to pay restitution for funeral costs.

Urgent Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Alabama AG Presents Safe School Award to ACCEL Academy

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall presented the 2025 Safe School Award to ACCEL Academy in Mobile. The award recognizes the school's implementation of safety plans and identification of current trends in school safety, making it one of nine schools selected out of over 1,500 in the state.

Routine Notice Public Health

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