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New Jersey Confirms New AG; Updates in Arizona and Oklahoma AG Races

The New Jersey Senate has unanimously confirmed Jennifer Davenport as the state’s new AG. Davenport, a Democrat, was nominated by Governor Mikie Sherrill and previously served as the state’s first assistant AG and principal law enforcement advisor, later serving in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey before becoming deputy general counsel and chief litigation counsel at PSE&G.

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West Virginia Sues Apple over Alleged “Rotten” iCloud Practices

West Virginia AG J.B. McCuskey sued Apple Inc. over allegations that its iCloud ecosystem facilitates the collection, storage, and distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), asserting strict liability, negligence, and public nuisance claims, in addition to violations of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. In the complaint, the AG’s office alleges that…

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Louisiana AG Reaches $45 Million Settlement with CVS over Alleged PBM Misconduct

Louisiana AG Liz Murrill reached a $45 million settlement with CVS Health Corp. and its pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) subsidiary to resolve three lawsuits alleging deceptive and anti-competitive practices that allegedly violated the Louisiana Unfair Trade Practices Act. According to the AG’s office, the settlement resolves allegations that CVS improperly used customer information to conduct…

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Oregon AG Leads Dems in Brief Backing IRS Notice Challenge

Seventeen Democratic AGs, led by Oregon AG Dan Rayfield, filed an amicus brief supporting a challenge to IRS Notice 2025-42, a guidance document that tightened eligibility rules for certain federal clean-electricity tax credits. The brief was filed in Oregon Environmental Council, et al. v. IRS, a case in which plaintiffs challenge the IRS’s decision to…

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TikTok Can’t Scroll Past Kentucky’s Lawsuit

Kentucky AG Russell Coleman’s lawsuit against TikTok Inc. and affiliated entities (collectively, “TikTok”) will proceed after a state court denied the platform’s motion to dismiss claims that it used addictive design features to drive compulsive use among minors and misled users about youth safety, all in violation of the Kentucky Consumer Protection Act. In the…

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