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Democratic AGs Sue over University Data Mandate

Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell, California AG Rob Bonta, and Maryland AG Anthony Brown co-led a coalition of 17 Democratic AGs in suing the U.S. Department of Education and OMB over a new mandate requiring colleges and universities to turn over sweeping amounts of disaggregated student data, alleging the rushed rollout violates the Administrative Procedure Act and the Paperwork Reduction Act.

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New Jersey Delivers $7M Driver Misclassification Settlement

New Jersey AG Jennifer Davenport and the Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) reached a $7 million settlement with PDX North, Inc. to resolve allegations that it violated the Unemployment Compensation Law and Temporary Disability Benefits Law by misclassifying delivery drivers as independent contractors. The settlement resolves four NJDOL audits from 2006 through 2019…

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Washington AG Secures $7M Deal over Deceptive Senior Housing Practices

Washington AG Nick Brown reached a $7 million settlement with FPI Management, several property owners, and related entities to resolve allegations that they violated the Consumer Protection Act through deceptive senior-housing practices. The consent decree addresses claims that the companies misled tenants by creating the impression that rents were based on tenants’ personal income, when…

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Odds Are: Arizona AG Hits Kalshi with Criminal Gambling Charges

Arizona AG Kris Mayes filed criminal charges against KalshiEx LLC and Kalshi Trading LLC for allegedly operating an unlicensed gambling business that accepted illegal wagers on professional and collegiate sports, legislative outcomes, and political elections. The filing alleges the platform functioned as an illegal wagering operation by offering proposition and parlay bets, including wagers on…

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