
Bipartisan AGs Urge Congress to Shut Down Federal AI Preemption
A bipartisan coalition of 36 AGs sent a letter to congressional leaders urging them to reject any effort to include a ban on state artificial intelligence laws in upcoming federal legislation, including reported attempts to insert such language into a military funding bill.
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Democratic AGs Win Fight to Halt Dismantling of Four Federal Agencies
A group of 21 Democratic AG won summary judgment in their lawsuit to stop the implementation of an Executive Order that would effectively dismantle four federal agencies.
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Bipartisan AGs Urge Shopify to Filter Out E-Cigarette Sellers from Its Platform
California AG Rob Bonta and the City of New York were joined by a bipartisan coalition of 24 AGs in sending a letter to Shopify Inc., urging the company to crack down on merchants using its e-commerce platform to sell illegal e-cigarettes and other unlawful tobacco products.
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Democratic AGs to Check Out Buy-Now-Pay-Later Companies
Seven Democratic AGs, co-led by North Carolina AG Jeff Jackson, sent letters to the six largest Buy-Now-Pay-Later providers seeking information about their lending practices and whether they are complying with state consumer protection laws.
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Florida AG Probes TP-Link Over Data Handling and Cybersecurity Concerns
Florida AG James Uthmeier is investigating TP-Link Systems Inc.—a networking equipment manufacturer—over alleged consumer protection concerns involving cybersecurity practices, supply-chain infrastructure, and the handling of U.S. consumer data.
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New Candidates Launch Campaigns in AZ and NY AG Races
Greg Roeberg has announced plans to run for Arizona AG and will seek the Republican nomination in the 2026 primary.
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