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The win came among dozens of lawsuits the state has filed against the Trump administration in the past year
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The Attorney General claimed chipped floor tiles that contained asbestos were left in areas accessible to the public while the store was open, creating a substantial danger to public health.
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AG Raoul joins 19 other Democratic attorneys general in filing 2 lawsuits.
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A Trump administration executive order issued in March demands states not count mail-in ballots received after Election Day and requires proof of citizenship to register to vote. The attorneys general argue that the power to regulate elections rests with Congress, the states.
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Leader Automotive was accused of deceiving customers about car prices and availability, posting fake reviews, charging customers for add-ons without consent, and failing to share that customers were buying cars imported from Canada.
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The payout follows a multi-year investigation by Illinois' Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission .
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul is seeking to enforce state consumer protection laws to stop the platform from capitalizing on young users, and wants to hold the defendants accountable for “unfairly and deceptively designing, operating, and marketing the TikTok Platform to ensnare and addict young users in Illinois.”
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The Illinois Attorney General, in the lawsuit, said the release occurred in 2021.
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Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan says Illinois six Roman Catholic dioceses failed to disclose at least 500 sexual abuse cases involving priests.…
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Just over a million people voted before Election Day in Illinois – and millions more are expected to cast their ballots today.Illinois State Board of…