The Trial Starts Here: Jury Selection in Criminal Cases

Jury selection is often the most overlooked and most consequential phase of a criminal trial. The Trial Starts Here: Jury Selection in Criminal Cases explores how effective voir dire sets the foundation for every phase of trial.
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Antitrust: The Ever-Changing Landscape of Intercollegiate Athletics

This webinar will focus on recent legal developments in intercollegiate athletics. This past summer, a settlement agreement resolving three separate antitrust cases (Hubbard v. NCAA, House v. NCAA, and Carter v. NCAA) and over a decade of related litigation went into effect.
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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…

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2026 Spring Consumer Protection Conference

The annual Spring Consumer Protection Conference will address pressing and timely consumer protection issues facing attorney general offices.

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“Call me ‘Ishmael’”: Utilizing Creative Writing Techniques for Interesting and Powerful Legal Prose

This webinar will focus on improving legal writing by incorporating creative writing techniques that are beneficial for many professionals in attorney general offices.
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2026 Executive Assistant Seminar

This conference is designed for, and created by, C‑level Executive Assistants who provide direct support within their Attorney General’s Office, typically to the Attorney General or the Chief Deputy Attorney General.
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2026 Faculty Summit

The 2026 National Faculty Summit brings together the National Association of Attorneys General’s volunteer faculty from across the nation to connect, share best practices, and sharpen their teaching skills.
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2026 NAAG/State Center Midwest Regional Meeting

The meeting provides opportunities for staff to collaborate on matters of common concern, discuss current regional trends, grow their regional professional network, and earn CLE. 
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Digital Evidence Essentials for Assistant Attorneys General

Designed primarily for AAGs handling criminal matters—while offering valuable takeaways for civil practitioners—the program covers essential legal and technical frameworks, including the Fourth Amendment, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, core principles of digital forensics, effective collaboration with forensic examiners, interpreting mobile device extraction data, and presenting technical evidence clearly in court.
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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.

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