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Tennessee AG Pushes Illegal Online Sweepstakes Casinos to Fold

Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti announced that his office sent formal cease-and-desist letters to nearly 40 online sweepstakes casinos operating in Tennessee, and that recipients have either disabled the unlawful components of their platforms or agreed to wind down operations in the coming weeks. According to the AG’s Office, online sweepstakes casinos use a dual-currency system—including…

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Democrats Fight to Keep the CFPB Running

A group of twenty-two Democratic AGs sued Russell Vought, in his official capacity as Acting Director of the CFPB, alleging that his actions to dismantle the agency are unlawful. According to the complaint, Vought has sought to effectively shut down the CFPB by attempting to lay off roughly 90 percent of its staff and refusing…

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Democratic AGs Urge CFPB to Retain Rules Preventing Credit Discrimination

A group of 21 Democratic AGs submitted a comment letter to the CFPB opposing a proposed rule that would rescind or revise key provisions of Regulation B implementing the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA). In the letter, the AGs argue that the proposed rescission of regulations authorizing a disparate impact theory of discrimination and the…

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FL and SC Level Up Enforcement Against Roblox Over Child Safety Concerns

Florida and South Carolina are the latest states to take enforcement action against Roblox Corporation, which operates a popular online gaming platform used predominantly by children and teens. Florida AG James Uthmeier’s lawsuit against Roblox alleges that the company misled parents about the safety of the platform and failed to implement adequate safeguards to protect…

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