Supreme Court Report, Volume 33, Issue 5

This Report summarizes opinions issued on November 24 and December 8 (Part I); and cases granted review on December 5 and 15, 2025 (Part I).

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Why eDiscovery Matters for the Attorney General Community: Getting Started & Building Confidence

This session marks the first episode in our eDiscovery webinar series for attorneys general offices. eDiscovery is no longer limited to large or complex cases and is now part of everyday litigation.
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2026 State Solicitors General and Appellate Chiefs Conference

The conference will provide a forum for state solicitors general and appellate chiefs to exchange ideas and obtain information to improve each state’s appellate practice.
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Navigate eDiscovery with Confidence: NAAG Launches a New Bi-Monthly Workshop Series

This webinar series will provide practical, timely training to help attorney general offices navigate the evolving landscape of electronic discovery with greater confidence.

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Kate Donoven Appointed Director of the NAAG Center for Consumer Protection

The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) today announced that Kate Donoven has been appointed Director of the NAAG Center for Consumer Protection, effective January 12, 2026.

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2025-2026 Employment Law Updates

Pam Howland, an employment law expert, will present an overview of the sweeping changes in employment law that affect employers and employees.
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AI Legal Research Tools, Pt. 2 | Westlaw Precision with CoCounsel

This session explores Westlaw Precision with CoCounsel’s AI-driven features for legal research and analysis.
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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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