Supreme Court Report, Volume 32, Issue 14
This Report summarizes an opinion issued on May 29, 2025 (Part I); and cases granted review on June 2, 2025 (Part II).
42 State and Territory Attorneys General Urge Meta to Take Action Against Investment Scam Ads
The attorneys general called on Meta to enhance its advertiser vetting processes and increase human oversight of investment-related ads.
Bipartisan Coalition Urges Meta to Take Action Against Investment Scam Ads
The attorneys general called on Meta to enhance its advertiser vetting processes and increase human oversight of investment-related ads.
Supreme Court Report, Volume 32, Issue 13
This Report summarizes an opinion issued on May 29, 2025 (Part I); and cases granted review on June 2, 2025 (Part II).
Bipartisan Coalition of 42 Attorneys General Urges Passage of Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act
The legislation seeks to end the abusive use of mortgage credit trigger leads while preserving their use in narrowly defined, consumer-consented circumstances.
Bipartisan Attorneys General Coalition Urges Passage of Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act
The legislation seeks to end the abusive use of mortgage credit trigger leads while preserving their use in narrowly defined, consumer-consented circumstances.
Supreme Court Report, Volume 32, Issue 12
This Report summarizes opinions issued on May 15, 16, and 22, 2025 (Part I); and cases granted review on May 27, 2025 (Part II).
Consumer Protection Topics at the 2025 Attorney General Symposium
In April, the National Association of Attorneys General held its annual Symposium in the beautiful city of Nashville, Tennessee.
Center for Consumer Protection Monthly – April 2025
The passage of such a law would foster competition in the marketplace and give consumers more access to pharmaceutical care, more choice as to their healthcare providers, and more affordable prices.
Coalition of State and Territory Attorneys General Support Bipartisan Legislation to Prevent Youth Substance Use
The coalition of attorneys general stressed that youth substance use remains a growing public health and public safety concern—especially in light of the rise in fentanyl-related overdoses and the increasing availability of synthetic drugs.