Kate Donoven Appointed Director of the NAAG Center for Consumer Protection
The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) today announced that Kate Donoven has been appointed Director of the NAAG Center for Consumer Protection, effective January 12, 2026.
Statement from NAAG President Attorney General William Tong on the Passing of Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: media@naag.org Washington, D.C. — January 14, 2026 —“We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich. Mark dedicated many years to public service and to upholding the rule of law, including serving two terms as Arizona’s 26th attorney general. Today, the attorney general community…
Crypto-Crackdown: Criminal Forfeiture of Cryptocurrencies by States
The increasing use of cryptocurrencies in recent decades and their widespread use by criminal organizations for illicit transactions has created new challenges for law enforcement across the country.
National Association of Attorneys General Honors 2025 Award Winners at Capital Forum Awards Luncheon
The awards are the highest honors bestowed by the Association, recognizing individuals who exemplify the values of public service, legal excellence, and commitment to justice.
Supreme Court Report, Volume 33, Issue 4
This Report summarizes opinions issued on November 24 and December 8 (Part I); and cases granted review on December 5 and 15, 2025 (Part I).
Bipartisan Coalition of 36 State Attorneys General Opposes Federal Ban on State AI Laws
The coalition emphasizes that while AI is a transformative technology with the potential to benefit sectors such as healthcare, public safety, and education, it also poses significant risks—especially to vulnerable populations, including children and seniors.
Supreme Court Report, Volume 33, Issue 3
This Report summarizes cases granted review on November 10 and 17, 2025 (Part I).
39 State and Territory Attorneys General Call for Clarification of Federal “Hemp” Definition
A bipartisan coalition of 39 state and territory attorneys general sent a formal letter to congressional leaders urging them to clarify the Federal definition of “hemp.”

