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Joint Employer Liability: Use of The Joint Employer Doctrine to Advance the Enforcement Battle Against Exploitative Employment Practices
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Issue Brief: State Attorneys General and Climate Disaster
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The Impact of CASA v. Trump: State Attorneys General are now the Most Powerful Defenders of Rights and the Rule of Law
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Joint Employer Liability: Use of The Joint Employer Doctrine to Advance the Enforcement Battle Against Exploitative Employment Practices
Published: July 22, 2025 | Updated: July 24, 2025State attorneys general play a vital role in cutting through the thicket and holding those accountable who deny workers the wages and benefits they have earned.
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Issue Brief: State Attorneys General and Climate Disaster
Published: July 11, 2025 | Updated: July 22, 2025State attorneys general are playing an increasingly central role in combating the impacts of climate-related disasters through legal action, oversight, and regulatory advocacy.
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The Impact of CASA v. Trump: State Attorneys General are now the Most Powerful Defenders of Rights and the Rule of Law
Published: July 2, 2025 | Updated: July 15, 2025The CASA decision underscores the importance of a state attorney general who is willing to stand up for the rule of law and challenge the Trump administration’s overreach.
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The Price Isn't Right: How Algorithms Might Be Costing You
Published: June 20, 2025Competitors in several key industries have turned to algorithmic pricing tools to set their prices. Consumers, civil society organizations, and state Attorneys General have raised concerns that this amounts to anticompetitive behavior.
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AI Lawyers? Understanding the Debate Around Legal AI and Consumer Protection
Published: June 20, 2025When does an AI tool cross the line from helpful assistant to engaging in the "unauthorized practice of law"? This is a complex issue with varying rules across states, and it's drawing attention from consumer protectors like State Attorneys General (AGs).
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