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202007-15 department of education over critical borrower defense regulations.pdf
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202007-14 joliet man pleads guilty to delivering more than 100 grams of methamphetamine.pdf
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202007-14 increase child care funding in next federal stimulus package.pdf
SENATE TO INCREASE CHILD CARE FUNDING IN NEXT FEDERAL
STIMULUS PACKAGE
Raoul, 21 AGs Calls for At Least $50 Billion to Ensure Families Have Access to Quality, Affordable
Childcare
Chicago — Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined a coalition of 22 attorneys...
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202007-14 117 million settlement with united health services inc.pdf
The settlement resolves allegations that from Jan. 1, 2007, through Dec. 31, 2018, UHS and certain
enumerated UHS entities submitted or caused to be submitted false claims for services provided to Medicaid
beneficiaries as a result of UHS:
• Admitting...
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202007-13 injunction against new visa rule for international students.pdf
Today’s lawsuit challenges an abrupt policy change by ICE to reverse guidance issued on March 13 that
recognized the COVID-19 public health emergency, provided flexibility for schools, and allowed international
students with F-1 and M-1 visas to take classes...
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202007-09 consumer options now that the utility shut-off moratorium has ended.pdf
On March 18, the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) issued an emergency order mandating all public
utilities to suspend service disconnections until at least May 1, or until the state of emergency connected to
the COVID-19 pandemic was lifted....
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202007-07 enact public health policies that prevent opioid overdoses.pdf
PITTMAN
Assistant Attorney General
Office of the Solicitor General
Office of the Attorney General
441 4th Street, NW, Suite 630 South
Washington, D.C. 20001
(202) 727-6287
loren.alikhan@dc.gov
Case: 20-1422 Document: 59 Page: 1 Date...
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202007-06 epa control methane pollution.pdf
Case 1:18-cv-00773-RBW Document 85 Filed 07/03/20 Page 1 of 7
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MOTION
Plaintiffs bring this action under section 304(a) of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7604(a),
to “compel … agency action unreasonably delayed.”...
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202007-01 department of veterans affairs to reevaluate changes to claims processing policy.pdf
July 1, 2020
ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL URGES U.S....
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202006-30 senate to pass law to fight shell companies.pdf
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202006-30 epa to strengthen standards regulating particulate matter pollution.pdf
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202006-29 us supreme court decision preserving womens access to safe legal abortions.pdf
Last year, Attorney General Raoul joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general, in an amicus brief in support of the
plaintiffs in June Medical Services v. Gee, in which a medical provider sought to overturn a decision from the
U.S....
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202006-29 equal rights amendment is recognized as 28th amendment.pdf
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202006-26 weakens protections for survivors of sexual violence in schools.pdf
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202006-26 block state efforts limiting local resources for federal immigration crackdowns.pdf
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202006-25 congressional passage of the george floyd justice in policing act of 2020.pdf
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202006-24 opposing federal governments elimination of safeguards for college students.pdf
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202006-22 supporting californias ammunition regulations.pdf
June 22, 2020
ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL FILES BRIEF SUPPORTING CALIFORNIA’S AMMUNITION
REGULATIONS
Raoul & 16 Attorneys General Argue that States Have the Right to Use Varied Measures to Protect
Residents from Gun Violence
Chicago — Attorney General...
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202006-18 u.s. supreme courts ruling preserving daca and protecting dreamers.pdf
Attorney General Raoul
encourages individuals to contact his office to report instances of discrimination or harassment by calling his
Civil Rights Hotline at 1-877-581-3692....
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202006-17 discrimination lawsuit against plasma collection company.pdf
For more information about disability rights laws or to file a complaint, Raoul encourages people to visit the
Attorney General’s website or call his Disability Rights Bureau in Chicago at 312-814-5684 (TTY: 1-800-964-3013)
or Springfield at 217-524-2660...