NAGTRI Webinar: Consumer Protection (June 9)

This training is a closed session for attorneys general and attorney general staff only.
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Amber Arnold

Amber Arnold is a senior program coordinator. She graduated from the University of Virginia double majoring in Public Policy & Leadership and Global Sustainability. She was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, and moved to the D.C. area in 2020 to work roles in litigation consulting and public policy coordination before joining the NAAG team….

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41 State Attorneys General Write CFPB in Support of Debt Bondage Repair Act

Washington, D.C. — The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) sent a letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to support its intent to implement the Debt Bondage Repair Act, which prohibits consumer credit reporting agencies from reporting adverse information resulting from trafficking. The Debt Bondage Repair Act was signed into law in December 2021. …

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NAAG Announces Formation of Center on Cyber and Technology

Washington, D.C. — The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) has established the Center on Cyber and Technology. The new Center is dedicated to developing programs and resources to support state attorneys general and their staffs in understanding technical aspects of emerging and evolving technologies, conducting cybercrime investigations and prosecutions, and ensuring secure and resilient…

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Supreme Court Report: City of Austin, Texas v. Reagan National Advertising of Austin, LLC, 20-1029

May 4, 2022 Volume 29, Issue 12 This Report summarizes opinions issued on April 21, 2022 (Part I). Opinion: City of Austin, Texas v. Reagan National Advertising of Austin, LLC, 20-1029 In a 6-3 decision, the Court held that a city code provision distinguishing between on- and off-premises signs is content neutral and not subject…

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Supreme Court Report: United States v. Vaello Madero, 20-303

May 4, 2022 Volume 29, Issue 12 This Report summarizes opinions issued on April 21, 2022 (Part I). Opinion: United States v. Vaello Madero, 20-303 In an 8-1 decision, the Court reversed the First Circuit and held that Congress’s refusal “to make Supplemental Security Income benefits available to residents of Puerto Rico to the same…

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Supreme Court Report: Cassirer v. Thyssen Bornemisza Collection Foundation, 20-1566

May 4, 2022 Volume 29, Issue 12 This Report summarizes opinions issued on April 21, 2022 (Part I). Opinion: Cassirer v. Thyssen Bornemisza Collection Foundation, 20-1566 The Court unanimously held that the substantive law in a case brought under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (FSIA) raising non-federal claims should be decided by the…

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Supreme Court Report: Boechler v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service, 20-1472

May 4, 2022 Volume 29, Issue 12 This Report summarizes opinions issued on April 21, 2022 (Part I). Opinion: Boechler v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service, 20-1472 The Court unanimously held that the deadline to petition the Tax Court for review of a collection due process determination is not jurisdictional, and can be equitably tolled…

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Supreme Court Report: Brown v. Davenport, 20-826

May 4, 2022 Volume 29, Issue 12 This Report summarizes opinions issued on April 21, 2022 (Part I). Opinion: Brown v. Davenport, 20-826 Brown v. Davenport, 20-826. In a 6-3 opinion, the Court held that when a state court has ruled that a trial error was harmless, a federal habeas court must review that decision…

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NAAG Center on Cyber and Technology

The NAAG Center on Cyber and Technology (CyTech) develops programs and resources to support state attorneys general and their staffs in understanding technical aspects of emerging and evolving technologies, conducting cybercrime investigations and prosecutions, and ensuring secure and resilient public and private sector networks and infrastructure. The Center also serves as an information clearinghouse for…

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