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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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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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Hawai’i AG Sues TikTok for Hooking Children and Misleading the Public

Hawai’i AG Anne Lopez, assisted by private outside counsel, filed a lawsuit against Bytedance Inc., the parent company of TikTok, alleging violations of state consumer protection laws for knowingly designing an addictive platform that harms users, particularly children, while misleading the public about the risks. According to the complaint, TikTok relies on design tactics engineered…

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Florida AG Probes TP-Link Over Data Handling and Cybersecurity Concerns

Florida AG James Uthmeier is investigating TP-Link Systems Inc.—a networking equipment manufacturer—over alleged consumer protection concerns involving cybersecurity practices, supply-chain infrastructure, and the handling of U.S. consumer data. AG Uthmeier issued an investigative subpoena seeking documents and information related to TP-Link Systems’ corporate structure, manufacturing and software development practices, data handling, and evidence supporting the…

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Bipartisan AGs Urge Congress to Shut Down Federal AI Preemption

A bipartisan coalition of 36 AGs sent a letter to congressional leaders urging them to reject any effort to include a ban on state artificial intelligence (AI) laws in upcoming federal legislation, including reported attempts to insert such language into a military funding bill.

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