Press Release Archived
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Attorney General Announces Topix.Com Agreement That Stops “Pay-To-Police” Policy
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Attorney General Applauds Craigslist Confirmation Of Closure Of Adult Services, Seeks More Action
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Attorney General Applauds Guilty Plea By Haven Healthcare CEO
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Attorney General Asks CT Courts To Freeze Home Foreclosures 60 Days Because Of Defective Docs
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Attorney General Asks Google If It Collected Wireless Network Data Without Permission In CT
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Attorney General, Banking Dept. Sue To Recover $100,000 Fine For Falsified Loan Application
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Attorney General’s Statement On U.S. Supreme Court Refusal To Review Defective FAA Flight Paths
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Attorney General Seeks Crackdown On Companies That Misclassify Employees As Independent Contractors
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Statement from AG Jepsen on Governor Malloy's Announcement
"Governor Malloy and I took office together in 2011, and it has been an honor to serve alongside him as he has worked to address some of the most serious issues facing our state. His task has rarely been easy, but he has never faltered in his commitment to his office or to the people of Connecticut."
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Statement from AG Jepsen on Trump Roll-back of Vehicle Emission Standards
Attorney General George Jepsen today issued the following statement on the announcement by the Trump Administration that it intends to roll back federal vehicle emission standards, and on Connecticut's intention to protect the standards by intervening in a recent court challenge filed by the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers against the standards.
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AG Jepsen, State AGs Urge Continued Protections for Campus Sexual Assault Victims
Attorney General George Jepsen has joined with 19 other attorneys general in a letter to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to express concerns over reports that the federal Department of Education intends to roll back policies designed to protect victims of sexual assault on college and university campuses.
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Statement from AG Jepsen on Trial Court Ruling in Anthem, Cigna Merger Case
“This ruling vindicates healthcare consumers and providers. Connecticut was particularly at risk of diminished competition from this merger, which is why my office took a leading role in challenging it in court. I am confident that this ruling will withstand appeal."
