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O’Reilly to Pay $5.6M over Pregnancy Accommodation Failures

Washington AG Nick Brown reached a settlement with O’Reilly Auto Enterprises, LLC for allegedly violating the Healthy Starts Act, the Washington Law Against Discrimination, and the Consumer Protection Act by systematically denying pregnancy-related accommodations. In the previously reported complaint, the state alleged that O’Reilly denied requests for accommodations such as restroom breaks, work schedule changes,…

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Nebraska AG Levels Suit Against Roblox over Alleged Child Safety Failures

Nebraska AG Mike Hilgers has sued Roblox Corporation, alleging the company violated the Nebraska Consumer Protection Act and Nebraska Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act by misleading parents and children about the platform’s safety for minors. The complaint alleges Roblox falsely marketed itself as a safe, child-friendly platform while allowing contact between minors and predators and…

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No Ifs, Ands, or Butts: Alaska Cracks Down on Illegal Tobacco

Alaska AG Stephen Cox issued enforcement warning letters to more than 1,500 tobacco retailers and distributors for allegedly selling unauthorized electronic smoking devices and nicotine pouches in violation of federal and state law. According to the press release, the letters warn that many of these products, often originating from China, lack required FDA marketing authorization…

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Michigan Bets Against Kalshi in Unlicensed Gambling Suit

Michigan AG Dana Nessel has sued KalshiEX LLC (Kalshi) for allegedly violating Michigan’s Lawful Sports Betting Act by operating an unlicensed sports wagering platform. According to the complaint, Kalshi allegedly offered unlicensed sports wagering in Michigan through “event contracts” that function like traditional sports bets, endangering residents and sidestepping Michigan’s internet sports betting laws. The…

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