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MAHA Pushback - Court Temporarily Blocks West Virginia’s Dye Ban
A federal court has temporarily blocked enforcement of West Virginia’s law banning certain food dyes—a key provision of the state’s ultra-processed foods legislation—after the International Association of Color…
NAAG’s Farewell “Capital Forum” 2025 - with 2026 AG Priorities Preview
State attorneys general set the tone for 2026 at the final December NAAG Capital Forum in Washington D.C., highlighting how AG enforcement and policy priorities will evolve — from tech and youth safety to antitrust,…
State AGs Continue Actions Against RealPage Landlords, Multistate Settles for $7 Million
A bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general recently secured a $7 million multistate settlement with Greystar — the nation’s largest landlord — in ongoing antitrust actions tied to the use of RealPage’s…
State AGs Push Back (Again) Against Proposed State Law AI Ban
The latest episode explores how a bipartisan coalition of 36 state attorneys general is again pushing back against proposed federal efforts to ban state-level AI laws, sending a policy letter through the National…
New Executive Order Targets State AI Laws; States Show No Signs of Backing Down
The Biden Administration’s latest Executive Order on AI aims to curb a growing patchwork of state-level artificial intelligence laws by directing a DOJ “AI Litigation Task Force” to challenge conflicting state rules,…