States Crack Down on Tech Platforms Over Child Safety
New Jersey AG Matthew Platkin and the Division of Consumer Affairs have filed a lawsuit against messaging app provider Discord, Inc., alleging deceptive business practices in violation of state consumer protection laws.
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Google Found Liable for Anticompetitive Practices in Digital Advertising Markets
A bipartisan coalition of 17 AGs and the U.S. DOJ obtained a favorable ruling in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in their antitrust case against Google LLC.
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Bipartisan AGs Collaborate on Consumer Privacy
A bipartisan coalition of seven AGs and the California Privacy Protection Agency announced the formation of the Consortium of Privacy Regulators, an initiative aimed at enhancing collaboration and information-sharing to better safeguard consumer privacy rights.
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Oregon AG Sues Coinbase for Alleged Role in Crypto Scams
Oregon AG Dan Rayfield has filed a lawsuit against cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase, alleging that the company failed to protect consumers from unregistered and high-risk cryptocurrencies in violation of Oregon Securities Law.
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California Leads Charge Against Tariffs
California AG Rob Bonta and Governor Gavin Newsom have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that the President’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs is both unlawful and unconstitutional.
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Delta-8 Retailers Take a Hit in North Dakota
North Dakota AG Drew Wrigley has reached a settlement with the owners and operators of www.delta8resellers.com (Delta 8 Resellers), resolving allegations that the company violated state consumer protection laws by selling and shipping illegal vaping products to state residents.
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