Tag: Dana Nessel

Dana Nessel is the 54th Attorney General of Michigan, serving since January 1, 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, she is the first openly LGBTQ person and the first Jewish individual to be elected to statewide office in Michigan. Before her tenure as Attorney General, Nessel was a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney, notably representing the plaintiffs in DeBoer v. Snyder, a case that contributed to the legalization of same-sex marriage nationwide.

In her role as Attorney General, Nessel has focused on consumer protection, civil rights, and environmental issues. She established the Fair Michigan Justice Project to prosecute hate crimes against the LGBTQ community and has taken legal action to uphold voting rights and environmental standards in the state.

On January 21, 2025, Nessel joined 17 other state attorneys general in filing a lawsuit to block President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship, emphasizing the constitutional right granted by the 14th Amendment.

AG Nessel Secures $59.7 Million Settlement Over Kickback Allegations Against Pfizer Subsidiary

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced a $59.7 million settlement against Biohaven Pharmaceutical, a Pfizer subsidiary, for fraudulent Medicaid claims involving illegal kickbacks to healthcare providers. The case arose from whistleblower allegations, ensuring accountability and transparency for Michigan taxpayers and Medicaid beneficiaries.

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Michigan Climate Lawsuit – New Legal Battle Against Fossil Fuel Industry Over Climate Costs

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has launched a groundbreaking legal initiative against the fossil fuel industry to address climate change’s economic and environmental impacts. Major law firms will represent the state without upfront costs, highlighting the challenge of balancing environmental accountability with reliance on fossil fuel revenues.

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Michigan AG Nessel Drops Bombshell Clergy Abuse Report – 7 Decades of Secrets Within The Lansing Diocese

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has released a report detailing decades of sexual abuse allegations against clergy in the Diocese of Lansing, identifying 56 alleged offenders, mostly priests. The investigation, initiated in 2018, highlights challenges in prosecution due to statutory limitations, while acknowledging the importance of validating victims’ experiences and promoting accountability.

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