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State AGs Roll the Dice on Gaming
State AGs have long had an interest in enforcing consumer protection laws in the realm of gambling and gaming . Almost 10 years ago, many state AGs (including in Massachusetts, Alabama, New York, and Texas for…
Connecticut’s Privacy Report Highlights Rising Expectations for Businesses
Earlier this month, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong released the 2025 Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA) Enforcement Report, offering the most comprehensive view yet of the state’s privacy enforcement…
40 State AGs Urge Congress to Adopt Senate KOSA Bill
On February 11, 2026, a bipartisan coalition of 40 state attorneys general sent a letter to Congressional leadership expressing support for the Senate version of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), S. 1748. In their…
Ultra-Processed Foods and Consumer Protection: What We Learned from … West Virginia
Our most recent installment of Kelley Drye’s State Attorney General Webinar Series featured a conversation with representatives of the West Virginia Attorney General’s Office, including Chief Deputy Jace Goins,…
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…