News Tipoffs - North Dakota Editors Newsletter for Saturday November 23, 2024 ( 8 items ) |
A.G. Coalition: U.S. Military Must Cease Its Unlawful Use of Racial Quotas
TOPEKA, Kansas, Nov. 23 -- Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach issued the following news release on Nov. 21, 2024:
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach today led coalition of 19 state attorneys general in a letter urging U.S. military leaders to stop using unlawful and immoral racial quotas for recruitment and admission to military academies.
"Racism has no place in the U.S. government, especially not in the United States military. The Supreme Court has made clear what the Constitution requires
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Ariz. A.G. Mayes, Justice Department Seek Limits to Google Business Practices to End Search Engine Monopoly
PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 23 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on Nov. 21, 2024:
Attorney General Mayes and other state attorneys general along with the Justice Department late yesterday proposed a robust package of remedies to end Google's unlawful monopoly over internet search engines and to restore competition to benefit consumers.
"This bipartisan effort reflects a shared commitment to restoring fair competition in the digital marketplace," said Attorne
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FBI Director Wray Issues Remarks at FBI Agents Association G-Man Honors Dinner
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 -- The U.S. Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Investigation issued the following remarks on Nov. 21, 2024, by Director Christopher Wray at the FBI Agents Association's G-Man Honors Dinner:
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This dinner is one of my favorite events of the year as FBI Director, and I'm confident that's true for many of you, too.
For one thing, it's a chance to gather in the presence of a host of FBI legends. Now, you're all special, but I'm referring in particular to the privile
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ILL. A.G. RAOUL, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SEEK REMEDIES TO END GOOGLE'S SEARCH ENGINE MONOPOLY
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 23 -- Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued the following news release on Nov. 21, 2024:
Attorney General Kwame Raoul today joined the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and a bipartisan coalition of 38 attorneys general in announcing a robust package of remedies to end Google's unlawful monopoly over internet search engines and restore competition to benefit consumers.
"For too long, Google has maintained a monopoly as an online search engine. The remedies include
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Minn. U.S. Attorney: Federal Jury Finds Human Smugglers Guilty in Death of Four
FERGUS FALLS, Minnesota, Nov. 23 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota issued the following news release on Nov. 22, 2024:
Two individuals have been convicted on four counts of human smuggling announced U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger.
"This trial exposed the unthinkable cruelty of human smuggling and the lengths that traffickers will go to maximize profit - putting men, woman and little children in extraordinary peril, ultimately leading to the tragic deaths of an ent
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N.C. A.G. Josh Stein Proposes Solutions to End Google Search Engine Monopoly
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Nov. 23 -- North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein issued the following news release on Nov. 22, 2024:
Attorney General Josh Stein, other state attorneys general, and the Justice Department this week proposed remedies that would end Google's unlawful monopoly over internet search engines and restore competition.
"Google damaged the market and harmed competition for North Carolinians," said Attorney General Josh Stein. "These steps would help restore healthy competit
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Ohio A.G. Yost, Other AGs and DOJ Propose Final Judgment to Rein In Google's Anticompetitive Practices
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 23 -- Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost issued the following news release on Nov. 21, 2024:
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, 37 of his colleagues and the U.S. Department of Justice have recommended a plan to resolve Google's anticompetitive conduct and promote fair competition in the internet search and advertising markets.
The proposed final judgment, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, marks the most recent development in a lawsuit dating to 2020
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S.C. A.G. Alan Wilson Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Limit Girls' Sports Teams to Biological Females
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Nov. 23 -- South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson issued the following news on Nov. 22, 2024:
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined 23 other states in asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an Arizona case to protect girls' and women's sports.
"Sports teams are divided by sex to begin with to give girls a level playing field so they're not competing against boys," Attorney General Wilson said. "Arizona's law restricting girls' sports teams to biologic
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