September Consumer Protection News
Multistate Actions A bipartisan coalition of attorneys general called on Congress to require surgeon general warnings on social media platforms. The Attorneys general from California, Colorado, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, and Tennessee co-sponsored a letter to Congress on behalf of 42 attorneys general which states that young people are facing a mental health…
A Deep Dive into Colorado’s Artificial Intelligence Act
In the absence of congressional action, Colorado’s law may help to set the tone for predictive artificial intelligence regulation nationwide, and it may impact the behavior of developers and deployers across state lines as they seek compliance with Colorado’s requirements.
Supreme Court Report, Volume 32, Issue 1
This Report summarizes cases granted review on October 4, 2024 (Part I).
National Association of Attorneys General Announces Winners for 2024 Supreme Court Best Brief Awards
The Best Brief Awards are given annually to recognize excellence in brief writing in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Elizabeth Odette Appointed Chair of NAAG Multistate Antitrust Task Force
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti and Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, current chairs of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Antitrust Committee, have announced the selection of Elizabeth Odette from the Minnesota Office of the Attorney General as the next chair of the NAAG Multistate Antitrust Task Force.
August Consumer Protection News
Multistate Actions Led by Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch and Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, a bipartisan group of nineteen attorneys general, announced the filing of an amicus brief in the Ninth Circuit criticizing the lower court’s specific jurisdiction analysis in Briskin v. Shopify, Inc. The brief explained that the adoption of the lower court’s…
A Farewell from Gwendolyn Cooley – August Article of the Month
Gwendolyn Cooley, former NAAG Antitrust Task Force Chair and Wisconsin Assistant Attorney General, posted on LinkedIn announcing her departure from the Wisconsin Attorney General’s Office after twenty years of service. Her post celebrated the bipartisan work of her talented antitrust colleagues, laying out some of the core reasons why the attorney general antitrust community is so dynamic and successful in meeting the ever-changing legal landscape.
Supreme Court Report, Volume 31, Issue 21
This Report summarizes cases granted review on July 2, 2024 (Part I).
Supreme Court Report, Volume 31, Issue 20
This Report summarizes opinions issued on June 28 and July 1, 2024 (Part I).