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Update: Attorney General's Office Releases Video Footage and Radio Recordings From January 19, 2026 Fatal Police Shooting in Newark, N.J.
TRENTON, New Jersey, March 13 -- The New Jersey Attorney General Office issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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UPDATE: Attorney General's Office Releases Video Footage and Radio Recordings from January 19, 2026 Fatal Police Shooting in Newark, N.J.
The Attorney General's Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA) today released radio recordings and video footage from five police body-worn cameras related to a January 19, 2026, fatal police-involved shooting in Newark, New Jersey. The civilian who died during the encounter had previously been identified as Wali Bey,
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TRENTON, New Jersey, March 13 -- The New Jersey Attorney General Office issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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UPDATE: Attorney General's Office Releases Video Footage and Radio Recordings from January 19, 2026 Fatal Police Shooting in Newark, N.J.
The Attorney General's Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA) today released radio recordings and video footage from five police body-worn cameras related to a January 19, 2026, fatal police-involved shooting in Newark, New Jersey. The civilian who died during the encounter had previously been identified as Wali Bey,42, of Newark.
This fatal police-involved shooting is under investigation by OPIA. The radio recordings and video footage are being released pursuant to policies established by the Attorney General's Office in 2019 to promote the fair, impartial, and transparent investigation of fatal police encounters. Representatives of Mr. Bey's family were given an opportunity to review the recordings prior to their public release.
According to the investigation, on January 19, 2026, an officer assigned to the Newark Police Department's Quality-of-Life Unit was conducting surveillance in the area of Ross Street and Thorne Street. A surveilling officer observed suspected narcotics activity and, at approximately 1:09 p.m., that officer radioed the description of two suspect vehicles, including a white Chrysler, and several individuals suspected to be involved in the activity. Plainclothes officers responded to the interaction in unmarked vehicles, and uniformed officers responded in marked police vehicles. One of the officers who responded was Newark Police Officer Nashid Reynolds.
Upon arriving at the intersection at approximately 1:11 p.m., responding officers detained two civilians against the Chrysler and gave verbal commands for the vehicle's driver, subsequently identified as Mr. Bey, to put his "hands on the dash." Officer Reynolds assisted an officer detain a separate civilian against his unmarked police vehicle, which was positioned in front of the Chrysler.
The Chrysler then began to reverse. In response, Officer Reynolds ran to the Chrysler, put his hand on the hood of the Chrysler, and yelled at the driver not to move. The Chrysler turned its wheels and moved forward. Officer Reynolds then fired his service weapon multiple times, striking Mr. Bey and another civilian in the Chrysler. The Chrysler continued down Ross Street and crashed into a parked vehicle. Officer Reynolds responded to the vehicle and provided immediate medical aid to Mr. Bey.
Both Mr. Bey and the other wounded civilian were taken to University Hospital in Newark, where Mr. Bey was pronounced deceased at 1:51 p.m. The other wounded civilian was treated and later released. The Essex County Prosecutor's Office is handling any criminal charges related to the civilian suspects.
The radio recordings and video footage are available to view here: https://njoag.box.com/s/isv5ki68n1h87vlddf155fta2idy4bu6
A 2019 law, N.J.S.A. 52:17B-107(a)(2), requires the Attorney General's Office to conduct investigations of a person's death that occurs during an encounter with a law enforcement officer acting in the officer's official capacity or while the decedent is in custody. It requires that all such investigations be presented to a grand jury to determine if the evidence supports the return of an indictment against the officer or officers involved.
The investigation regarding the fatal police-involved shooting is ongoing and no further information is being released at this time.
Further information about how fatal police encounters are investigated in New Jersey under the Independent Prosecutor Directive is posted on the Attorney General's website here (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/bpecmoebb.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001BBZ_KZQFIcsvYPLJR9aEpHT85t5RDNMIq5-ZMA0SfOjbOVodBxwRrOZbCy1ETmFYmSCC7Vv521XeUAoHHeXDkSdleI2e3Itz4wgzxq3SEk4UdAaf0GFsKocGj391o11tRmd1o5Zs8_meEWu8hB55zFyeTohIyvjUp5XtyByfvIoccdr4hNy2TxAO5vjeMcAprd7j2isZV-rW_aUTv-8PBvZ9YZxtZGv_81wwiZTAA6I=&c=vKx8fUUbd6zD_MMDft1eWFu56oGjB12mKufHFX6Dgw3UhnY-qsBsEw==&ch=Z8HnadBnbd8Fpe5jowJ1yZWzES-eppOaPcWCPTDdF3s_FaBAXphwLg==__;!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!Jsh46U6GUWKm7dtdRRuZjWjZmzkLwS-TgEDGaBPzcMEFrUd1nr4gJfcYZTRjNidGedygZq-P1OEU8RAuhAYdQyMtpSw$).
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Original text here: https://www.njoag.gov/update-attorney-generals-office-releases-video-footage-and-radio-recordings-from-january-19-2026-fatal-police-shooting-in-newark-n-j/
S.D. A.G. Jackley Announces ICAC Investigation Leads to Huron Man Indicted on 20 Child Pornography Charges
PIERRE, South Dakota, March 13 -- South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces a Huron Middle School staff member has now been indicted on 20 total Child Pornography charges following an investigation by the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation's Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force and the Huron Police Department.
Richard Hotchkiss, 58, was initially arrested and charged after the ICAC investigation. He was indicted on March 6 of 15 counts of Possession of
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PIERRE, South Dakota, March 13 -- South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces a Huron Middle School staff member has now been indicted on 20 total Child Pornography charges following an investigation by the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation's Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force and the Huron Police Department.
Richard Hotchkiss, 58, was initially arrested and charged after the ICAC investigation. He was indicted on March 6 of 15 counts of Possession ofChild Pornography and five counts of Distributing Child Pornography.
Attorney General Jackley said the defendant was arrested after ICAC officials investigated a Cybertip. The investigation continues.
The case is being prosecuted by the Beadle County State's Attorney's Office.
Hotchkiss is being held on a $10,000 cash bond, and his next court appearance is March 24. He is presumed innocent under the U.S. Constitution.
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Original text here: https://atg.sd.gov/OurOffice/Media/pressreleasesdetail.aspx?id=3025
Okla. A.G. Drummond: Multi-County Grand Jury Indicts Two in Nationwide Walmart Theft Scheme
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 13 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Multi-County Grand Jury indicts two in nationwide Walmart theft scheme
The Multi-County Grand Jury indicted two individuals in connection with a retail theft scheme targeting Walmart stores across multiple states.
According to the indictment, Angel Jones and Christopher Loepke are accused of carrying out a coordinated scheme over the past six months that resulted in more than $55,000 in losses from Walmart Supercenter stores across 15 states. The pair allegedly
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 13 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Multi-County Grand Jury indicts two in nationwide Walmart theft scheme
The Multi-County Grand Jury indicted two individuals in connection with a retail theft scheme targeting Walmart stores across multiple states.
According to the indictment, Angel Jones and Christopher Loepke are accused of carrying out a coordinated scheme over the past six months that resulted in more than $55,000 in losses from Walmart Supercenter stores across 15 states. The pair allegedlyused Walmart's Scan & Go mobile checkout system to fraudulently obtain merchandise, including calculators and sports trading cards, by scanning lower-priced items or concealing higher-priced merchandise inside other products.
"These types of organized retail theft schemes harm businesses and ultimately drive up costs for hardworking Oklahoma consumers," said Attorney General Gentner Drummond. "My office will continue working with law enforcement and retailers to identify offenders and hold them accountable under the law."
Charges filed in the indictment stem from activity that occurred at numerous Walmart locations across Oklahoma, with thefts in at least 13 counties. Jones and Loepke were each charged with three felony counts.
Every person arrested or charged is presumed innocent unless and until convicted in a court of law.
Read the Indictment (https://oklahoma.gov/content/dam/ok/en/oag/news-documents/2026/march/CF-2026-1059%20Jones%20and%20Loepke_Redacted.pdf)
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Original text here: https://oklahoma.gov/oag/news/newsroom/2026/march/multi-county-grand-jury-indicts-two-in-nationwide-walmart-theft-scheme.html
N.J. A.G. Davenport: Camden County Man Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Filing False Insurance Claim in Connection With House Fire
TRENTON, New Jersey, March 13 -- New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Camden County Man Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Filing False Insurance Claim in Connection with House Fire
Attorney General Jennifer Davenport, the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ), and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) announced today that a Camden County, New Jersey, man was sentenced to three years in prison for insurance fraud in connection with a fire that destroyed his house.
Richard Orlandini, 65, of Cherry Hill, New Jersey,
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TRENTON, New Jersey, March 13 -- New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport issued the following news release on March 12, 2026:
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Camden County Man Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Filing False Insurance Claim in Connection with House Fire
Attorney General Jennifer Davenport, the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ), and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) announced today that a Camden County, New Jersey, man was sentenced to three years in prison for insurance fraud in connection with a fire that destroyed his house.
Richard Orlandini, 65, of Cherry Hill, New Jersey,pleaded guilty on December 1, 2025, before Superior Court Judge Judith Charny to one count of second-degree insurance fraud. Judge Charny imposed the sentence on March 6, 2026, in state Superior Court in Camden.
"Homeowners pay a substantial amount of money for insurance to protect what is often their biggest investment," said Attorney General Davenport. "The system depends on everyone being an honest broker and when someone cheats the system by filing a claim for benefits to which they are not entitled, we all stand to lose."
"The defendant in this case admitted to making false statements in an effort to obtain a financial payout from his insurance carrier," said DCJ Director Theresa L. Hilton. "His attempt to secure an unearned payday failed, and today, he was held accountable for his crime."
"Insurance fraud schemes like this undermine the integrity of the insurance system and place an unfair burden on honest policyholders," said Interim Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Al Garcia. "This sentence sends a clear message that insurance fraud will not be tolerated, and those who attempt to profit through deception will be held accountable."
According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court, Orlandini's residence in Cherry Hill was destroyed in a fire on October 20, 2018. The residence was insured under a homeowner's insurance policy issued by Allstate. Orlandini submitted a claim to Allstate for benefits related to the fire and hired his own public adjuster to make statements to Allstate on his behalf. Orlandini caused his public adjuster to report the first notice of loss to Allstate by telephone, stating that the fire began in a back room and that he and his wife were unsure of the cause. However, this statement was false and was made with the purpose to obtain insurance proceeds.
Orlandini also requested additional living expenses from Allstate while his home was unlivable by submitting a rental agreement that was not actually in effect at the time to obtain reimbursement. Orlandini also made false or misleading statements under oath to Allstate regarding the origin of the fire, his activities prior to the fire, and his financial situation.
In addition, Orlandini submitted a personal property claim listing items he claimed were destroyed in the fire--including designer handbags, china and crystal, Lego sets, a bicycle, and numerous ties and belts--that were not owned by him and were not present in the home before the fire. Orlandini also falsely claimed he was entitled to additional hotel accommodations at Allstate's expense.
Overall, Orlandini made five separate false or misleading statements to obtain insurance benefits to which he knew he was not legally entitled.
The state is represented by Deputy Attorney General Alan Babbitt, under the supervision of Assistant Bureau Chief Evgeniya Sitnikova and Bureau Chief Crystal Callahan. The investigation was conducted by OIFP Detective Nicholas Esposito, under the supervision of Sgt. Brian Bunn and Deputy Chief Kelly Howard. The New Jersey State Fire Marshal's Office, the Cherry Hill Fire Marshal's Office, the Cherry Hill Police Department, the Camden County Prosecutor's Office, the New Jersey State Police, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) assisted with the investigation. Interim Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Garcia thanked his staff for their work on this case, all partnering agencies, and Allstate Insurance Company and the National Insurance Crime Bureau for its cooperation in the investigation.
OIFP's mission includes coordination of all anti-insurance fraud activities statewide, and many successful prosecutions are a result of initial anonymous tips. If you suspect insurance fraud or have information about a potential case, OIFP wants to hear from you. You can report fraud anonymously by calling the toll-free hotline at 1-877-55-FRAUD or visiting www.NJInsurancefraud.org. State regulations permit a reward to be paid to eligible persons who provide information that leads to an arrest, prosecution, and conviction for insurance fraud.
Defense counsel: David Snyder Esq., Cherry Hill, New Jersey
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Original text here: https://www.njoag.gov/camden-county-man-sentenced-to-three-years-in-prison-for-filing-false-insurance-claim-in-connection-with-house-fire/
Attorney General Rayfield Seeks Court Order to Stop the Trump Administration's Illegal Tariffs
SALEM, Oregon, March 13 -- Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Rayfield Seeks Court Order to Stop the Trump Administration's Illegal Tariffs
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Oregon Files Motion to Halt Illegal Tariffs that are Increasing Prices and Inflicting Chaos on the American Economy
Attorney General Dan Rayfield led a coalition of 23 other states today in filing a motion to block implementation of President Trump's latest efforts to impose illegal tariffs on products purchased by American consumers and businesses. The motion asks for summary judgment or,
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SALEM, Oregon, March 13 -- Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Rayfield Seeks Court Order to Stop the Trump Administration's Illegal Tariffs
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Oregon Files Motion to Halt Illegal Tariffs that are Increasing Prices and Inflicting Chaos on the American Economy
Attorney General Dan Rayfield led a coalition of 23 other states today in filing a motion to block implementation of President Trump's latest efforts to impose illegal tariffs on products purchased by American consumers and businesses. The motion asks for summary judgment or,alternatively, a preliminary injunction.
"Oregon families are paying more for groceries and other basic items because of these tariffs, and they shouldn't be," said Attorney General Rayfield. "The president doesn't have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs like these, and the courts have already said so once. The focus should also be on getting people and businesses their money back."
For more than a year, President Trump has unlawfully attempted to impose tariffs on essential goods purchased by American consumers and businesses. Initially, the President invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act-but the Supreme Court ruled those tariffs were unlawful.
The President is now attempting to use a different law that has never been used before-Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974-and has imposed 10 percent tariffs on most products worldwide, apparently in response to trade deficits. But those tariffs are illegal, too. Section 122 allows tariffs only when there are "large and serious balance-of-payment deficits." But no such thing exists-a trade deficit is not a balance-of-payment deficit.
Today's motion asks the U.S. Court of International Trade to order federal agencies to stop collecting the latest round of illegal tariffs. Economic analysis submitted to the court shows that state governments in the 24 plaintiff states stand to pay at least $748 million per year in additional costs due to the tariffs. Additionally, a recent analysis by researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York concluded that nearly 90 percent of the costs of tariffs last year were paid by American consumers and businesses.
The case is entitled State of Oregon, et al., v. Trump, et al. (Case No. 1:26-cv-01472-3JP) and is pending before a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT). The court has scheduled in-person oral argument on the states' motion for 10:00 a.m. EDT on Friday, April 10, 2026, in its ceremonial courtroom in New York City.
The case is led by Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, and New York Attorney General Letitia James. Also joining the lawsuit are the attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and the Governors of Kentucky and Pennsylvania.
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Original text here: https://www.doj.state.or.us/media-home/news-media-releases/ag-rayfield-files-court-order-to-stop-trumps-illegal-tariffs/
ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL SEEKS COURT ORDER TO STOP THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S ILLEGAL TARIFFS
CHICAGO, Illinois, March 13 -- Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued the following news release:
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ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL SEEKS COURT ORDER TO STOP THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S ILLEGAL TARIFFS
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Chicago - Attorney General Kwame Raoul today, as part of a coalition of 24 states, asked the U.S. Court of International Trade to rule in the states' favor and block implementation of President Trump's latest efforts to impose illegal tariffs on products purchased by American consumers and businesses.
Raoul and the coalition filed a lawsuit challenging the tariffs earlier this month.
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CHICAGO, Illinois, March 13 -- Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued the following news release:
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ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL SEEKS COURT ORDER TO STOP THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S ILLEGAL TARIFFS
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Chicago - Attorney General Kwame Raoul today, as part of a coalition of 24 states, asked the U.S. Court of International Trade to rule in the states' favor and block implementation of President Trump's latest efforts to impose illegal tariffs on products purchased by American consumers and businesses.
Raoul and the coalition filed a lawsuit challenging the tariffs earlier this month.
"Despiteour clear and decisive Supreme Court win in our first illegal tariffs lawsuit, President Trump has doubled down on his failed economic policies by imposing another round of price increases on Americans," Raoul said. "Since the Trade Act of 1974 was enacted, no prior president has attempted to use the extraordinary power of Section 122 to unilaterally impose sweeping, arbitrary tariffs. I will continue to fight to prevent hardworking Americans from footing the bill for the Trump administration's unlawful tariffs."
For more than a year, President Trump unlawfully invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and attempted to impose tariffs on essential goods purchased by American consumers and businesses. In April 2025, Raoul and a coalition filed a lawsuit to block the administration's attempt to impose illegal tariffs because, as the suit explained, only Congress has the power to "lay and collect" taxes.
In February, the Supreme Court rejected the president's unprecedented and unlawful use of IEEPA and agreed that the tariffs were unlawful.
Rather than accepting that loss in court, President Trump is now attempting to use a different law that has never been used before, Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, to impose 10% tariffs on most products worldwide, apparently in response to trade deficits. But, as Raoul and the attorneys general argue, those tariffs are illegal too. Section 122 allows tariffs only when there are "large and serious balance-of-payment deficits." A trade deficit is not a balance-of-payment deficit, and so Section 122 does not apply.
The president's first round of illegal tariffs threatened Illinois' economy and harmed taxpayers by increasing costs to the state and local governments. For example, the Illinois Department of Transportation alone estimated that over two years, the state's costs for transportation projects would have been $249 million to $585 million higher due to tariffs.
The Supreme Court's decision last month might have mitigated those increased costs to the state in construction projects, technology and other expenses, but the newly imposed illegal tariffs again create harms to Illinois' economy.
Economic analysis submitted to the court shows that state governments in the 24 plaintiff states stand to pay at least $748 million per year in additional costs due to the new tariffs. Additionally, a recent analysis by researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York concluded that nearly 90% of the costs of tariffs last year were paid by American consumers and businesses.
Today's motion asks the U.S. Court of International Trade to order federal agencies to stop collecting the latest round of illegal tariffs by issuing a summary judgment or, in the alternative, a preliminary injunction.
Joining the Raoul in filing the motion are the attorneys general of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and the governors of Kentucky and Pennsylvania.
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Original text here: https://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/news/story/attorney-general-raoul-seeks-court-order-to-stop-the-trump-administrations-illegal-tariffs31326
AG Nessel Seeks Court Order to Stop the Trump Administration's Illegal Tariffs
LANSING, Michigan, March 13 -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following news release:
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AG Nessel Seeks Court Order to Stop the Trump Administration's Illegal Tariffs
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LANSING - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel today joined a coalition of attorneys general in filing a motion (PDF) to block implementation of President Trump's latest efforts to impose illegal tariffs on products purchased by American consumers and businesses. The motion asks for summary judgment or, in the alternative, a preliminary injunction.
"Every court that reviewed President Trump's first wave
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LANSING, Michigan, March 13 -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following news release:
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AG Nessel Seeks Court Order to Stop the Trump Administration's Illegal Tariffs
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LANSING - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel today joined a coalition of attorneys general in filing a motion (PDF) to block implementation of President Trump's latest efforts to impose illegal tariffs on products purchased by American consumers and businesses. The motion asks for summary judgment or, in the alternative, a preliminary injunction.
"Every court that reviewed President Trump's first waveof tariffs agreed that he overstepped his authority," said Attorney General Nessel. "Now, he's attempting to use a different law to impose another round of illegal tariffs despite losing in court, and the result will once again be higher costs for basic necessities. Michiganders cannot afford another round of unlawful tariffs, and my office will continue taking action against these policies to relieve some of the financial pressure on hardworking residents."
For more than a year, President Trump has attempted to impose unlawful tariffs on essential goods purchased by American consumers and businesses. Initially, the President invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act-but the Supreme Court ruled those tariffs were unlawful.
The President is now attempting to use a different law that has never been used to impose tariffs before-Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974-and has imposed 10 percent tariffs on most products worldwide, allegedly in response to "trade deficits." But those tariffs are illegal, too. Section 122 allows tariffs only when there are "large and serious balance-of-payments deficits." But no such thing currently exists in the U.S.-and a trade deficit is not a balance-of-payments deficit.
Today's motion asks the U.S. Court of International Trade to order federal agencies to stop collecting the latest round of illegal tariffs. Economic analysis submitted to the court shows that state governments in the 24 plaintiff states stand to pay at least $748 million per year in additional costs due to the tariffs. Additionally, a recent analysis by researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York concluded that nearly 90 percent of the costs of tariffs last year were paid by American consumers and businesses.
The case is entitled State of Oregon, et al., v. Trump, et al. (Case No. 1:26-cv-01472-3JP) and is pending before a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade. The Court has scheduled in-person oral argument on the states' motion for 10:00 a.m. EDT on Friday, April 10, 2026, in its ceremonial courtroom in New York City.
Joining Attorney General Nessel in the lawsuit are the attorneys general of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and the Governors of Kentucky and Pennsylvania.
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Original text here: https://www.michigan.gov/ag/news/press-releases/2026/03/13/ag-nessel-seeks-court-order-to-stop-the-trump-administrations-illegal-tariffs