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Ask the AG: What Rights Do Residents Have During The Pandemic?
Attorney General Maura Healey said the new rules and advisories around navigating public life has prompted many to call her office to ask for advice. -
AG Healey Urges State To Ease 'Red Tape' Amid Coronavirus Concerns
"We need uniformity," Attorney General Maura Healey said, urging the state to ease rules around testing, lab licensing and unemployment insurance. -
AG Maura Healey Seeking Damages From Juul For Allegedly Profiting Off 'Exploitation Of Young People'
Healey's office announced a lawsuit against e-cigarette manufacturer Juul for directly marketing to underage people. -
Healey Announces Her Office Is Suing Juul: 'We Are Going To Make Them Pay'
Attorney General Maura Healey's office alleges that Juul illegally marketed, advertised and sold nicotine products to underage youth in Massachusetts. -
AG Maura Healey Wins Facebook Faceoff Over Subpoenaed Data
A judge has ordered Facebook to turn over data requested from the attorney general regarding the social media company's use of consumer information. -
Healey Accuses 8 Online E-Cig Retailers Of Selling Banned Products In Mass.
Healey is suing eight out-of-state online retailers for allegedly selling flavored tobacco products in the wake of new Massachusetts law. -
Purdue’s OxyContin Leaving Trail Of Overdose Deaths, AGs Say
Thousands of people prescribed Purdue Pharma opioids like OxyContin will die of overdoses while the company pursues bankruptcy as part of a court settlement with states, Maura Healey and other attorneys general contend. -
Thirty Years Later, Massachusetts Attorney General Renews Calls For Asbestos Ban
Where Massachusetts stands on asbestos, decades after its dangers were discovered. -
AG Maura Healey: Grant Thornton Records Should Be Made Public
The attorney general said there "may be" a role for her office to get involved, if the records continue to be withheld. -
Massachusetts Attorney General Releases Report On Efforts To Mitigate Asbestos Risk
Healey is renewing calls to ban the carcinogenic material at the federal level.