Ad Law Access

Updates on advertising law and privacy law trends, issues, and developments

35 State AGs Don’t Grok xAI, Issue Letter of Concern

Last week, 35 state attorneys general, led by Connecticut, North Carolina, Utah, and Pennsylvania, penned a letter to xAI outlining concerns regarding nonconsensual intimate images (NCII) generated on Grok. Though the…

Webinar: West Virginia Attorney General’s Office: Consumer Protection and Ultra-Processed Foods

Please join us for a webinar featuring special guest speakers: Jace Goins, Chief Deputy Ann Haight, Director, Consumer Protection and Antitrust Division Abby Cunningham, Assistant Attorney General, Consumer…

AG Pricing Update: $4.25M Menards Settlement in Rebate Probe; Colorado AG Targets 2026 Pricing Practices

On December 17, 2025, a coalition of ten state attorneys general announced a $4.25 million settlement with Menards, the third-largest home improvement chain, resolving allegations that the company deceptively marketed…

AGs Settle Two Car Manufacturer Multistates at the End of 2025 in Multimillion Dollar Enforcement Actions 

Three years have flown by since we last wrote about the letter state AGs sent to Hyundai and Kia over the companies’ lack of anti-theft technology. In response to an alarming rate of thefts and joyrides, including a…

22 State AGs Sue CFPB Acting Director for Loss of Access to CFPB Resources

In 2025, we wrote how Democrat state attorneys general opposed CFPB’s ANPRs reducing CFPB oversight, a bipartisan group of AGs urged the CFPB to distribute consumer refunds, and a Democratic group of AGs filed an…