Recent Powers and Duties Decisions

By Emily Myers | April 14, 2020

Recent decisions from across the country affecting the powers and duties of state and territory attorneys general.

  • NAAG, Attorneys General

NAAG Recognizes Outstanding Award Recipients

Each year, the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) is proud to honor members of the attorney general community for their outstanding achievements and invaluable contributions to the work of the organization. These coveted awards honor the many efforts of the hardworking and passionate staff and leaders from attorneys general offices who devote their unique…

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  • Consumer Protection
  • Veterans and Military

Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: A Primer

This article was originally published in the NAGTRI Center for Consumer Protection Monthly newsletter. Servicemembers face a number of unique challenges as consumers. Not only are members of the military and their families, who are often young and financially inexperienced but who have a steady income, frequently the target of deceptive practices and scams, they…

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  • Civil Law
  • Civil Rights

When Social Media Becomes an Oxymoron, Part II: Student Free Speech and Substantial Disruption

Student social media use has resulted in school concerns regarding harassment (particularly, cyberbullying), creation of a substantial disruption or material interference in the school, and a marked increase in what may be termed “true threats,” this latter topic the focus of this article.

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  • Consumer Protection

Public Service Loan Forgiveness: States Deal with Sky-High Denial Rates

The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program was enacted by Congress in 2007 to discharge federal student loans for borrowers who devoted ten years of their careers to public service.

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  • Consumer Protection

Using Consumer Protection Laws to Ensure Consumers’ Access to Affordable Healthcare

In 2015, the Consumer Protection Division of the Washington State Attorney General’s Office began an initiative to prosecute unfair and deceptive trade practices that affect Washingtonians’ access to affordable healthcare under our state Consumer Protection Act.

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  • Civil Law
  • Criminal Law

The Evolving Debate Over Batson’s Procedures for Peremptory Challenges

This article considers the procedures for obtaining a fair and representative jury, specifically the procedures established in Batson v. Kentucky, and then discusses proposals to strengthen steps one, two, and/or three of those procedures.

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  • Criminal Law
  • Ethics

“Lawful Investigative Activities,” Pretext, and Rule 8.4(c) of the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct

There are important considerations to ensure a lawyer’s oversight complies with local ethics rules. This article addresses Colorado’s rule and provides practical considerations for lawyers to consider in conducting their own such investigations.

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  • Powers and Duties

Recent Powers and Duties Decisions

A report on the latest decisions across the country affecting the powers and duties of state and territory attorneys general.

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  • Consumer Protection
  • Cybersecurity and Privacy
  • International
  • International Fellows

Corporate and Government Responsibility to Protect Data and Assist Law Enforcement

This article will examine the current state of affairs with respect to protecting data and make some recommendations about how to ensure that corporations and government institutions take their role seriously to protect citizens’ personal information.

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  • Criminal Law
  • Cybersecurity and Privacy
  • International
  • International Fellows
  • Technology

Overcoming Hurdles to Secure Evidence from Social Media Companies in Cybercrime Investigations and Prosecutions

This article identifies primary hurdles international prosecutors face when attempting to collect evidence of a crime from social media companies and offers some recommendations to help reduce cybercrime.

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  • Criminal Law
  • Cybersecurity and Privacy
  • International
  • International Fellows

Global Cooperative Efforts to Prevent Cybercrime

Cybercrime is constantly becoming more sophisticated and neither criminal laws, best practices, nor policies addressing cross-border cybercrime have kept up with it.

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State Action Immunity
  • Antitrust
  • Civil Law

State Action Immunity Update

The state action immunity doctrine is an important protection for state regulatory boards and other non-state entities.

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