2025 Capital Forum
This annual event allows state and territory attorneys general an opportunity to engage with federal officials, discuss important policy issues, and learn about the latest state and federal legal developments.
2025 Supreme Court Practice Seminar
This annual two-day seminar gives attendees information and insights on how to effectively practice in the United States Supreme Court.
From Identification to Prosecution: Strengthening Attorney General Offices in the Fight Against Human Trafficking
This session will contain a balance of topical presentations and skills sessions on various aspects of human trafficking investigations and prosecution.
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From Trial to Appeal: Effectively Preserving Error for Review
Our goal is to sharpen your awareness of common pitfalls and practical strategies so that you can strengthen your trial practice and protect your record effectively for appellate review.
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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).
2025 Antitrust Seminar
This annual seminar for attorney general office attorneys is a specialized program focusing on antitrust law, tailored to meet the unique needs of state antitrust enforcers.
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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.
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.
The Road to Resiliency in the Aftermath of Mass Violence, Part III
Attorney general offices play an important role in preparing for unfortunate incidents of mass violence, often utilizing collaborative and coordinated approaches.
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