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Bipartisan AGs Urge FCC to Refrain from Preempting State AI Laws

A bipartisan coalition of twenty-three AGs submitted reply comments to the FCC in response to a September 2025 notice of inquiry examining whether the FCC should preempt state and local laws regulating artificial intelligence. In the filing, the AGs argue that the FCC lacks statutory authority to preempt state AI laws and that any attempt…

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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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State AG Enforcement During CFPB Gap Predicts 2026 Trends [Law360]

In Law360, Keturah Taylor, Brett Watson, and Maryam Arshad discuss what the new era of state-led enforcement means for financial institutions, fintech companies, and other consumer finance providers and why they must adapt their compliance and regulatory response strategies.

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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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AGs Focus on Everyday Issues at 2025 NAAG Capital Forum

By: Emily Yu The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) hosted its yearly Capital Forum in Washington, D.C. between December 8 and 10, 2025.  Panels touched on new developments in technology and longstanding areas of AG interest alike, but all centered around goods and services consumed by nearly every American. Social Media and AI Hawaii…

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