November 05, 2009
SC Attorney General Candidate Stops by Aiken
A candidate throwing his hat in the ring for the South Carolina Attorney General’s position stopped in Aiken Thursday.
November 04, 2009
New York Files Antitrust Suit Against Computer Chip Maker Intel
New York’s attorney general has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Intel Corp., claiming the company used “illegal threats and collusion” to dominate the marketplace for computer microprocessors.
October 23, 2009
SC Attorney General Reaches $45 Million Deal With Eli Lilly And Company
South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster says the state has reached a $45 million settlement with drug maker Eli Lilly & Co. over the company’s marketing of an anti-psychotic drug.
July 09, 2009
Three SC Gas Stations, Wholesaler Agree to Price Gouging Settlement
South Carolina’s attorney general has reached a settlement with three gas stations and one gasoline wholesaler over charges they were price gouging after hurricanes Gustav and Ike last September.
July 03, 2009
SC Governor Sanford Developments—July 14, 2009
We have the latest developments in SC Governor Mark Sanford’s scandal investigation. We will update this story as events warrant. Several newspapers, including ‘The Aiken Standard’, have called for Sanford’s resignation. Let us know in our web poll at the bottom of this article if you think he should resign.
June 29, 2009
Governor Sanford Scandal Investigation Continues
We’re learning more about the future of troubled SC Governor Mark Sanford. The Governor says he considered resigning as head of the state after admitting to an affair. The Governor returned to work on Friday, where he met with his cabinet. Sanford may be trying to get back to the affairs of state…but the focus is still on his South American affair as new information about his Argentine mistress comes to light. John Hendren has more…
May 13, 2009
Attorney Generals Say Craigslist Dropping ‘Erotic Services’ Ads
The attorney general of Illinois says Craigslist is getting rid of its “erotic services” ads and will create a new adult category that will be reviewed by employees of the Web site. Attorney General Lisa Madigan’s office said Wednesday that existing erotic ads on Craigslist will expire in seven days.
April 22, 2009
President Obama: Prosecution Possible For Those Who Authorized Torture
President Barack Obama has opened the possibility of prosecuting Bush-era lawyers who authorized torturing terror suspects and suggested Congress might order a full investigation. Less than a week after declaring it was time to move on, the President is now describing what might be done next to investigate. ABC News’ Clayton Sandell has the story.
January 08, 2009
SC Attorney General Says His Defense Of “I Believe” Plate Is Appropriate
Tuesday night, South Carolina’s Attorney General was one of hundreds rallying in support of a controversial license plate. A federal judge has deemed the “I Believe” plates unconstitutional…so why is the state’s top cop supporting it? WJBF News Channel 6’s Capitol reporter Robert Kittle explains.
January 07, 2009
Georgia: Flags at Half-Staff to honor Former U.S. Attorney General
Georgia to honor Bell with flags at half-staff Wednesday to honor Griffin Bell
January 05, 2009
Griffin Bell’s Family Announces Funeral Plans
The family of Griffin B. Bell has scheduled a graveside service for the former U.S. attorney general in his hometown of Americus.
Law Firm: Jimmy Carter’s Attorney General, Griffin Bell, Dies
Former President Jimmy Carter’s attorney general, Griffin B. Bell, has died in an Atlanta hospital at age 90.
December 19, 2008
California Attorney General Urges Court To Void Gay Marriage Ban
The California attorney general has changed his position on the state’s new same-sex marriage ban and is now urging the state Supreme Court to void Proposition 8.
November 22, 2008
U.S Attorney General Michael Mukasey Back To Work After Collapse
Attorney General Michael Mukasey is back at work, less than 24 hours after collapsing while giving a speech.
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