A former nursing home owner with operations in Batesville and Searcy has asked an Arkansas judge to delay his reporting date to prison, citing concerns the state may not be able to meet his religious…
A former nursing home owner with operations in Batesville and Searcy has asked an Arkansas judge to delay his reporting date to prison, citing concerns the state may not be able to meet his religious…
Tim Griffin announced he has co-led a multistate letter urging the Federal Communications Commission to approve a proposal allowing correctional facilities to use jamming technology to combat the growing problem of contraband cell phones in…
Tim Griffin announced Arkansas has joined a coalition of all 50 attorneys general in a $149.7 million multistate settlement with Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC and Mercedes-Benz Group AG over allegations the companies violated state consumer protection…
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has announced he is leading a 21-state coalition filing an amicus brief in support of Florida’s HB 1069, a law designed to prevent sexually graphic materials from being made available…
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is alerting consumers to important information regarding a $700 million multistate settlement with Google, secured by Griffin and a coalition of 52 other attorneys general, addressing Google’s anticompetitive practices in…
The 2024 Cybersecurity Summit in Little Rock, Arkansas started off with a bang. Issues regarding ransomware attacks and internet fraud were covered by the speakers. Arkansas officials even revealed the problems facing computer owners in…
Attorney General Tim Griffin has announced the arrest of a Jacksonville man on child pornography charges. The man, 22-year-old Xavier Antonio Simmons, was arrested on 150 counts of distributing, possessing, or viewing material depicting sexually…
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin isn’t happy. According to Arkansas Advocate, U.S. District Judge James Moody dismissed a lawsuit by Arkansas against the federal government that violates the 2nd amendment. Why? Because Arkansas allegedly has…
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has sent cease and desist letters to two out-of-state companies advertising abortion pill access. He is ordering the companies to stop advertising in Arkansas, citing violations of the Arkansas Deceptive…
You may have been the victim of deceptive advertising in Arkansas. According to Arkansas Advocate, the state of Arkansas has reached a $104,000 settlement after AT&T, T-Mobile USA and Verizon Wireless may have misled and…