Bipartisan Group of AGs Move to Extinguish Challenges to North Carolina Vape Registry
A bipartisan coalition of 28 AGs filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in support of North Carolina’s vape registry law.
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Nebraska AG Brings Concerns About Lorex Security Cameras Into Sharper Focus
Nebraska AG Mike Hilgers sued Lorex Corporation and Lorex Technology Inc. alleging that Lorex misled consumers about the safety of their home security cameras in violation of state consumer protection laws.
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Democratic AGs Urge CFPB to Maintain Oversight of Risky Markets
A group of 19 Democratic AGs sent letters to the CFPB opposing proposals that would narrow the Bureau’s oversight in certain markets and reduce the number of companies subject to regulation.
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Democratic AGs Win Temporary Restraining Order Blocking USDA From Forcing SNAP Disclosures
A group of 20 Democratic AGs and the Governor of Kentucky obtained a temporary restraining order barring the U.S. Department of Agriculture from requiring states to produce Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) records and barring the agency from instituting or continuing noncompliance procedures, such as withholding SNAP funding.
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AGs Divided as EPA Proposes Putting Climate Protections in Reverse
Democratic and GOP AGs submitted dueling comments on the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposal to rescind its 2009 Endangerment Finding and related greenhouse gas vehicle emission standards.
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Kansas is the Latest State to Snap Into Action Against Snapchat Youth Harm
Kansas AG Kris Kobach sued Snap, Inc., the creator of Snapchat, alleging that the company engaged in deceptive and unconscionable acts that have harmed consumers, particularly teenagers, in violation of the state’s consumer protection laws.
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