LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced that more than $1.4 million was recovered for consumers in 2024. The money was recovered by the Consumer Affairs Response Team (CART) in the Attorney General’s Office, which works with Nebraska businesses and consumers to resolve complaints.
Nebraska’s lawsuit against social media app TikTok will proceed in the District Court of Lancaster County, a judge ruled Monday.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced that $1.4 million had been recovered for consumers who were scammed in 2024.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers will again ask lawmakers to ban the THC products that have been sold in dispensary-type shops statewide for nearly four years.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers declared victory Tuesday in his fight with California over electric trucks.
Joined by Senators Kathleen Kauth and Tanya Storer, Hilgers highlighted proposals aimed at tackling the rise of synthetic cannabinoids and easing the burden on law enforcement responding to mental health crises in rural areas.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is on a mission to end the synthetic delta-8 crisis in the state. BMI, one of the most popular ways of telling if you're a healthy weight, is bogus.
Governor Jim Pillen and Attorney General Mike Hilgers unveiled a trio of bills on Monday aimed at safeguarding children from the harmful effects
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers layed out his legislative plans for 2025, unveiling two new bills during a press conference Thursday. Joined by Senators Kathleen ...
Hilgers Graben, a leading national litigation law firm, is pleased to announce that firm partners Alec Schultz, Bennett Rawicki and Carly Abramson Kligler have been named to Lawdragon’s inaugural edition of 500 Leading Global Antitrust & Competition Lawyers for 2025.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced recently that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had closed the file on California’s request for a waiver for its Advanced Clean Fleets regulation.
The Nebraska ACLU told First Alert 6 the measure goes against free speech rights, which apply to teenagers like everyone else. They added that First Amendment rights do apply to social media platforms, unlike adult websites.