State AGs Launch Wave of Lawsuits Over Youth Safety Practices on Major Tech Platforms
Louisiana AG Liz Murrill sued Roblox Corporation, alleging violations of state consumer protection law, and asserting claims of negligence, public nuisance, and unjust enrichment.
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Texas AG Pours Out a Win as Kellogg’s Agrees to Remove Artificial Dyes from Cereals
Texas AG Ken Paxton settled with WK Kellogg Co. to resolve allegations that the company misrepresented whether its products contained artificial dyes and preservatives in violation of state consumer protection laws.
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Republican AGs Urge DEA to Crush “Designer Xanax”
A group of 21 Republican AGs sent a letter to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration requesting emergency action to schedule bromazolam under the Controlled Substances Act.
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Democratic AGs Sue Over Energy Program Funding Caps
A group of 18 Democratic AGs and the Governors of Pennsylvania and Kentucky sued the U.S. Department of Energy to block a new DOE policy that caps funding for indirect costs and fringe benefits for state-run energy programs.
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Texas Has No Reservations About Settling with Booking Holdings Over Alleged Travel Junk Fees
Texas AG Ken Paxton reached a $9.5 million settlement with Booking Holdings Inc.—the parent company of travel platforms like Booking.com, Priceline.com, and Kayak.com—to resolve allegations that the company deceptively marketed hotel room prices to consumers by omitting mandatory fees from advertised rates.
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AG Field Expands in MI and SC; MO Governor Names New AG
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe appointed Catherine Hanaway as the new Missouri AG, effective September 8, 2025. Hanaway, a former U.S. Attorney and Missouri House Speaker, will be the first woman to serve as Missouri AG. She will replace AG Andrew Bailey, who is resigning to serve as the co-deputy director of the FBI.
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