Statement of Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey on Supreme Court Decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
Attorney General Frey issued to following statement on today’s decision of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade:
Attorney General Frey issued to following statement on today’s decision of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade:
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Contact: Danna Hayes
Danna.hayes@maine.gov
Statement of Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey on
Supreme Court Decision in Carson v. Makin
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State recovers $14,900 from business violating online retail tobacco sale prohibition
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Office of the Attorney General Secures Conviction on Hallowell Tax Evasion Case
Owner of Hallowell Business Underreported Over $20k in Sales Tax Revenue
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Contact: Danna Hayes (danna.hayes@maine.gov)
Attorney General Aaron Frey Joins Bipartisan, Nationwide Coalition Defending Affordable Drug Prices
AUGUSTA – Attorney General Aaron Frey has joined a coalition of attorneys general in two amicus briefs defending affordable drug prices before the United States Courts of Appeals for the Third Circuit and District of Columbia.
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Attorney General’s Civil Rights Team Project Wins Golden Apple Award
Project recognized by MEA for strong commitment to local schools
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May 13, 2022
Contact: Danna Hayes (danna.hayes@maine.gov)
Scammers Pretending to Represent Revenue Services Stealing Identifying Information from Unsuspecting Mainers
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May 5, 2022
Contact: Danna Hayes (danna.hayes@maine.gov)
Attorney General Aaron Frey Joins All 50 States in Agreement with TurboTax Owner Intuit for Deceiving Low-Income Americans into Paying for Free Tax Services
“I am deeply disturbed by the draft opinion from the Supreme Court overturning Roe. Constitutionally-guaranteed rights of bodily autonomy are a requirement for any free and equitable society. To the extent that the draft reflects the final decision, it is additionally disturbing that the Justices are willing to overturn long-standing precedent, undermining the public’s faith in the reliability of the rulings of the Supreme Court.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is a highly qualified and experienced nominee and will be an excellent addition to the Supreme Court. Not only will she make history as the first Black woman to serve, she would be the first former public defender. She would bring a much needed critical perspective to the court and should be confirmed with all deliberate speed.