Supreme Court Report, Volume 33, Issue 1

This Report summarizes cases granted review on October 1, 3, and 10, 2025 (Part I).

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Recent Attorney General Powers and Duties Cases — In Brief | Mid 2025

In this article, cases from Arkansas, California, Missouri, New Jersey, Texas, Vermont, and Wisconsin are explained.

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State and Territory Attorneys General Urge Tech and Payment Platforms to Address Deepfake Exploitation

A bipartisan coalition of 47 state attorneys general urged major search engines and payment platforms to implement stronger measures to combat the spread of deepfake nonconsensual intimate imagery (NCII).

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Congress’s Attempt to Criminalize Nonconsensual Intimate Imagery: The Benefits and Potential Shortcomings of the TAKE IT DOWN Act

More than 100 organizations, including Microsoft, the NCAA, and the National Association of Counties, endorsed the legislation. The law is a federal response to the proliferation of nonconsensual intimate imagery (NCII).

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Search and Payment Platforms Urged to Address Deepfake Nonconsensual Intimate Imagery (NCII)

Major search engines and payment platforms are urged to implement stronger measures to combat the spread of deepfake nonconsensual intimate imagery (NCII).

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Bipartisan Coalition of State Attorneys General Issues Letter to AI Industry Leaders on Child Safety

In their letter, the attorneys general outlined the broader societal harms associated with illegal online gambling, including its links to fraudulent schemes, problem gambling, money laundering, and other criminal activity.

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Joint Letter to AI Industry Leaders on Child Safety

A bipartisan letter to major AI companies urging them to protect children from harmful chatbot interactions, citing recent reports of inappropriate and sexualized content involving minors.

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The Escalating Threats of Doxxing and Swatting: An Analysis of Recent Developments and Legal Responses

Once considered fringe internet behaviors, doxxing and swatting have evolved into sophisticated, technology-enabled tools of harassment, coercion, and public endangerment.

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Who’s Allowed in the Jury Room? ― When Technicians Affect Impartiality

Who is allowed in a jury deliberation room? On its face, the answer appears straightforward: only the jury. But as courtroom procedures evolve alongside the digital age, this once-simple question reveals deeper legal and constitutional complexities.

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Coalition of Attorneys General Urges DOJ Crackdown on Offshore Gambling

In their letter, the attorneys general outlined the broader societal harms associated with illegal online gambling, including its links to fraudulent schemes, problem gambling, money laundering, and other criminal activity.

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