Mylan Inc. Settles Opioid Epidemic-Related Claims for $335 Million
Virginia AG Jason Miyares, along with a bipartisan coalition of eight other state AGs and in coordination with six other AGs, has announced a settlement in principle with Mylan Inc. to resolve allegations that it contributed to the opioid epidemic.
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Democratic AGs Sue to Halt Dismantling of Federal Agencies
A group of 21 Democratic AGs filed a lawsuit to block an Executive Order that directs the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Minority Business Development Agency, the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, and four other agencies to reduce their statutorily mandated functions and associated staff to the minimum required by law.
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Democratic AGs Fight NIH Grant Funding Disruptions
A group of 16 Democratic AGs, led by Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell, filed a lawsuit alleging that the National Institute of Health’s delays in the review and approval of grant applications and terminations of issued grants are unconstitutional and violate the Administrative Procedure Act.
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Texas AG Has No Taste for Kellogg’s Alleged Misrepresentations about Artificial Dyes
Texas AG Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into WK Kellogg Co. in connection with allegations that the company misrepresented whether its products contained artificial dyes and preservatives in violation of state consumer protection laws.
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Big Law’s DEI Practices Face Scrutiny by Republican AGs and the EEOC
A group of 12 Republican AGs announced that they have sent a letter to multiple law firms warning that the law firms’ diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and practices may violate state and federal laws and risk enforcement action.
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TX AG Launches Senate Bid; State Legislator and Secretary of State Join GA and CO AG Races; ID AG Appoints Senior Staff
Republican Texas AG Ken Paxton has launched his campaign Tuesday for the 2026 Senate race, challenging Republican Senator John Cornyn.
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