AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoUSS Abraham Lincoln Pressure in Washington: Twelve U.S. officials sent Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth a letter demanding “honest answers” over reported deteriorating conditions and mental-health crises aboard the long-deployed carrier, arguing the situation is preventable and urging relief before the ship’s strain worsens. Connecticut Courts & AI: A Connecticut judge barred a self-represented plaintiff from e-filing after he hid “prompt injection” instructions in filings—an early warning sign for how AI can be manipulated in litigation. Immigration Detention Spotlight: ICE detained a pregnant South African woman at Las Vegas airport while she was traveling to Connecticut, renewing scrutiny of how immigration enforcement handles vulnerable people. Gun Safety Ruling: A federal jury sided with Sig Sauer in a P320 unintended-discharge case, finding no manufacturing or design defect. CT Education Equity Controversy: A Connecticut school board vice chair suggested “black and brown” teachers and administrators deserve extra pay for the “extra burden” of being Black, sparking backlash and renewed debate over district hiring and equity. Vaccine Policy Fight: A Trump executive order on childhood vaccines is reigniting debate over federal pressure on states, even as courts and state authority remain central. Flock Cameras Backlash: Flock is adding new safety features after criticism and misuse allegations, as Connecticut and other places weigh tighter rules on surveillance tech.
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