CIPS-C Domestic Partnerships

CIPS-C works closely with U.S. organizations and government agencies to provide training and support on security and capacity building to government attorneys, prosecutors, law enforcement, and other justice sector representatives.   Examples of CIPS-C domestic partnerships and collaboration include:    Deploying attorney general staff and NAGTRI staff abroad to share information and conduct training based upon specific areas of expertise for the U.S. Department of…

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CIPS-C Initiatives

CIPS-C’s work includes:  Training and Technical Assistance CIPS-C provides training, technical assistance, curricular development, and research assistance to domestic and international government attorneys, prosecutors, and representatives.   Offerings include:   In-person and online training for domestic and international justice and legislative sectors personnel.  Education for domestic and international partners on governance, rule of law, access to justice, and prosecutorial and…

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Center for Consumer Protection Partnerships

The CCP collaborates with other organizations committed to protecting consumers. These partnerships support attorneys general and their staff in the fight to provide a fair and better marketplace.   The CCP works with partners to enhance its services to the attorney general community by:  Offering an annual charities conference with the National Association of State Charities Officials (NASCO) for state…

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Center for Consumer Protection Initiatives

The Center for Consumer Protection (CCP) accomplishes its mission through several initiatives. Training and Technical Assistance The CCP hosts many conferences, trainings, and webinars to address issues attorneys general face in protecting consumers. Annual events include: Consumer Protection Conferences NAAG/NASCO Conference Explore upcoming trainings or access online courses. Partnerships The CCP fosters partnerships with government agencies and…

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Ethics and Public Integrity Core Curriculum

NAAG provides attorney general offices with vital training to support the fight against corruption. Anticorruption Academy The national Anticorruption Academy, NAAG’s five-day flagship course, provides a comprehensive overview of the investigation and prosecution of corruption. Topics include:   Privilege issues unique to cases involving public officials.  Investigative planning and the use of undercover officers and informants.  Press and political…

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International Fellows

The International Fellows Program provides an annual forum for elite government attorneys from around the world to learn from each other, explore common issues together, and establish an international network to the mutual benefit of their respective offices.  The program provides the attorney general community the unique opportunity to:  Engage with their counterparts throughout the globe.  Establish international networks and contacts in…

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NAGTRI Center for Legal Advocacy and Faculty Development

In 2019, NAGTRI consolidated and expanded its long-standing efforts and excellence in the field of legal skills training and created the NAGTRI Center for Legal Advocacy and Faculty Development (CLAFD).   CLAFD’s goal is to bring out the best in government lawyers. The Center provides innovative legal skills training in various formats: online and in person, instructional and learn-by-doing, live and on-demand.  CLAFD offers comprehensive, live trainings on topics…

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NAGTRI Strategic Plan

As an organization defined by and dependent upon its members, this Plan reflects the collective input of the NAGTRI Training Committee, National Advisory Board, Strategic Planning Committee, and NAGTRI staff. It was developed through a series of meetings, a follow-up strategic planning workshop, and subsequent review process designed to best guide NAGTRI’s future direction.

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The Future of Consumer Protection is Online

Consumers come in all shapes and sizes, and consumer protection is not always about big-ticket items. Often, misused or misappropriated intellectual property can be the visual bait that attracts consumers to purchase a dangerous product.

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