Each week, Crowell & Moring’s State Attorneys General team highlights significant actions that State AGs have taken. See our State Attorneys General page for more insights. Below are the updates from April 24 – May 1, 2025

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• A coalition of 21 state attorneys general filed an amicus brief supporting Susman Godfrey in its lawsuit challenging a Trump Administration Executive Order. Like EOs issued against other law firms, the challenged order requires federal officials to suspend active security clearances held by the firm’s employees, to refuse to engage with or hire these individuals, and to deny them entry to federal buildings. The orders also directs federal contractors to disclose any business with the firm so that agencies can terminate contracts with the firm’s clients.Continue Reading State AG News: Civil Rights, Diversity, Consumer Protection April 24-May 1, 2025

Companies frequently face a multitude of enforcement priorities from federal and state enforcers. Join us as we discuss ways to balance competing enforcement priorities from the federal government along with potentially, 50 different states’ laws and enforcement regimes. Learn the answer to the question “What are some of the priorities companies can expect to see

Each week, Crowell & Moring’s State Attorneys General team highlights significant actions that State AGs have taken. Here are this week’s updates.Continue Reading State AG Updates: April 4-17, 2024

On May 10th, 2023, the National Association of Attorneys General’s Consumer Protection Spring Conference held a panel on Artificial Intelligence and Deep Fakes. This panel provided an overview of the use of AI in the marketplace, how it is detected, enforcement efforts taken to address consumer harm, and the natural security concern from deep fakes—the AI generated images meant to appear as actual videos of a person speaking. Panelists and moderators included Patrice Malloy (Bureau Chief, Florida Attorney General’s Office), Diane Oates (Senior Assistant Attorney General, Florida Attorney General’s Office), Kashif T. Chand (Deputy Attorney General, Chief, Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Section, New Jersey Attorney General’s Office), Santiago Lyon (Head of Education and Advocacy for the Content Authenticity Initiative, Adobe), and Serge Jorgensen (Founding Partner & Chief Technology Officer, Sylint Group). Key takeaways from the panelists are outlined below.Continue Reading Key Takeaways from the National Association of Attorneys General’s Panel on “Artificial Intelligence & Deep Fakes: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly”