Supreme Court Report: Southwest Airlines Co. v. Saxon, 21-309

Volume 29, Issue 15 This Report summarizes opinions issued on June 6 and 8, 2022 (Part I); and cases granted review on June 6, 2022 (Part II). Opinion: Southwest Airlines Co. v. Saxon, 21-309 Southwest Airlines Co. v. Saxon, 21-309. In an 8-0 opinion, the Court held that an employee who frequently loads and unloads…

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Supreme Court Report: Siegel v. Fitzgerald, 21-441

Volume 29, Issue 15 This Report summarizes opinions issued on June 6 and 8, 2022 (Part I); and cases granted review on June 6, 2022 (Part II). Opinion: Siegel v. Fitzgerald, 21-441 Siegel v. Fitzgerald, 21-441. The Court unanimously held that the enactment of a significant fee increase that exempted debtors in two states violated…

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Supreme Court Report: Gallardo v. Marstiller, 20-1263

Volume 29, Issue 15 This Report summarizes opinions issued on June 6 and 8, 2022 (Part I); and cases granted review on June 6, 2022 (Part II). Opinion: Gallardo v. Marstiller, 20-1263 Gallardo v. Marstiller, 20-1263.  In a 7-2 decision, the Court held that the Medicaid Act permits states to seek reimbursement from settlement payments…

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Supreme Court Report: Egbert v. Boule, 21-147

Volume 29, Issue 15 This Report summarizes opinions issued on June 6 and 8, 2022 (Part I); and cases granted review on June 6, 2022 (Part II). Opinion: Egbert v. Boule, 21-147 Egbert v. Boule, 21-147. In a 6-3 opinion, the Court held that there is no Bivens cause of action against a Border Patrol…

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NAAG Leadership Institute

Hosted by the NAAG Center for Excellence in Governance. The NAAG Leadership Institute: London is an annual retreat that provides a members-only environment for attorneys general to build and nurture relationships studying foundational democratic and rule-of-law principles while discussing the responsibilities of public leadership. With the goal of strengthening the ties that bind state attorneys…

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NAAG Member Benefits

As an active member of NAAG, you have access to a variety of resources to help you fulfill the responsibilities of your attorney general office. Learn more about the benefits available to you below. Knowledge and Skills Meaningful Professional Relationships Specialized Services and Consulting Supreme Court Advocacy Tobacco Legal Services Support for Investigations and Multistate…

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How State Attorneys General Help the FBI Ensure Accurate Application of Firearm Prohibitors for the National Instant Criminal Background Check System

Every year, the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) conducts millions of background checks to determine whether a prospective transferee can legally receive a firearm from a federal firearms licensee (FFL). The system, administered by the FBI’s NICS Section, can only function at its peak with the support and contributions of each state…

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Supreme Court Report: Jones v. Hendrix, 21-857

Volume 29, Issue 14 This Report summarizes opinions issued on May 16 and 23, 2022 (Part I); and cases granted review on May 16, 2022 (Part II). Case Granted Review: Jones v. Hendrix, 21-857 Jones v. Hendrix, 21-857. At issue is whether a federal inmate who―because circuit precedent resolved the matter against him―did not timely…

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Supreme Court Report: Securities and Exchange Commission v. Cochran, 21-1239

Volume 29, Issue 14 This Report summarizes opinions issued on May 16 and 23, 2022 (Part I); and cases granted review on May 16, 2022 (Part II). Case Granted Review: Securities and Exchange Commission v. Cochran, 21-1239 Securities and Exchange Commission v. Cochran, 21-1239.  The Court will resolve “[w]hether a federal district court has jurisdiction…

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Supreme Court Report: Morgan v. Sundance, Inc., 21-328

Volume 29, Issue 14 This Report summarizes opinions issued on May 16 and 23, 2022 (Part I); and cases granted review on May 16, 2022 (Part II). Opinion: Morgan v. Sundance, Inc., 21-328 Morgan v. Sundance, Inc., 21-328.  The Court unanimously ruled that the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA)’s “policy favoring arbitration” does not permit courts…

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