Texas AG Investigates DeepSeek
Texas AG Ken Paxton has announced an investigation into the artificial intelligence company DeepSeek’s privacy practices and its claims that its AI model rivals the most advanced AI models in the world, including OpenAI.
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Florida Secures Order Blocking Enforcement of Real Estate Agreements
Florida Attorney General’s Office has secured a permanent injunction against MV Realty PBC, LLC and affiliates prohibiting it from enforcing certain real estate agreements that the court concluded contain terms that violate state consumer protections laws.
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Democratic AGs Tout Role of DEI Initiatives in Preventing Workplace Discrimination
A group of 16 Democratic AGs issued guidance to businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations in response to a Trump Administration Executive Order that had warned that DEI and DEIA (diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility) policies may violate civil rights laws.
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Minnesota’s Win Turns Up the Heat in Climate Change Litigation
Minnesota AG Keith Ellison has obtained an order denying in large part motions to dismiss filed by defendants ExxonMobil Corp., the American Petroleum Institute, Koch Industries, Inc., Flint Hills Resources LP, and Flint Hills Resources Pine Bend in the state’s climate change-related litigation.
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Democratic AGs File Lawsuit Asking Court to Muzzle DOGE
A group of 14 Democratic AGs filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging the delegation of executive authority to the Department of Government Efficiency.
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Florida’s New AG Takes Office, Arkansas Names Solicitor General & FTC Chairman Continues Appointments
James Uthmeier was sworn in as Florida’s 39th AG on February 17, 2025. He succeeded former AG Ashley Moody, who was appointed to fill Marco Rubio’s Senate Seat. AG Uthmeier has also announced his transition team.
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